Females in the Juvenile Justice System: Influences on Delinquency and Recidivism

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David E. Barrett
Song Ju
Antonis Katsiyannis
Dalun Zhang
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[1] Clemson University,Department of Teacher Education
[2] Texas A&M University,undefined
[3] University of Cincinnati,undefined
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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2015年 / 24卷
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Female delinquency; Child maltreatment; Mental health and delinquency; Child protective services; Juvenile justice;
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The role of mental health history and family dysfunction or disruption on female juvenile delinquency was examined. Using large sample archival data from a state juvenile justice agency, we examined the behavioral and demographic predictors of repeat offending for a sample of approximately 34,000 females who had been referred for criminal offenses. Then, after merging these data with those from multiple state agencies, we compared the family and mental health histories of the delinquent females with those of females from a matched control group of the same number, constructed from the records of the state department of education. Drug use, family delinquency, severity of first offenses, and age of first offending were predictors of repeat offending for the females in the delinquent sample. Compared with non-delinquent females, delinquent females were more likely to be eligible for free or reduced lunch, and were more likely to have been in foster care or child protective services. The strongest predictor of membership in the delinquent sample was a DSM-IV diagnosis of a mental health disorder related to aggression or impulse control. All variables associated with delinquency remained significant when other predictors were statistically controlled. Implications for prevention of female juvenile delinquency were addressed.
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页码:427 / 433
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