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Addressing the Needs of Youth with Disabilities in the Juvenile Justice System: The Current Status of Evidence-Based Research
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Addressing the Needs of Youth with Disabilities in the Juvenile Justice System: The Current Status of Evidence-Based Research
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: "[I]ssues of delinquency prevention and juvenile justice as they relate to children and youth with disabilities" are examined (p. i). Eleven sections follow an executive summary: introduction; background; data and methodology; current laws and philosophical frameworks; disability, delinquency, and juvenile justice; risk and protective factors associated with delinquency; program and policy trends; promising practices and criteria/measures of effectiveness; implementation of disability law and programs -- barriers and facilitators; recommendations for next steps; and conclusion.