2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1321355
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The long-term collateral consequences of juvenile justice involvement for females

Maria L. Schweer-Collins,
Carly B. Dierkhising,
Leslie D. Leve

Abstract: IntroductionFemales are the fastest growing justice involved population in the United States, yet there is relatively little empirical research on the collateral consequences of juvenile justice involvement specifically for females. A growing body of empirical research underscores linkages between juvenile justice involvement and negative health and psychosocial outcomes, both in the short and long term.MethodThe current study describes the long-term collateral consequences of juvenile justice involvement for … Show more

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