Can better mental health services reduce the risk of juvenile justice system involvement?
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- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.94.5.859
Can better mental health services reduce the risk of juvenile justice system involvement?
Abstract
Objectives: We evaluated how improved mental health services affect justice involvement among juveniles treated in the public mental health system.
Methods: Our analyses were based on administrative and interview data collected in 2 communities participating in the evaluation of a national initiative designed to improve mental health services for children and youths.
Results: Results derived from Cox proportional hazard models suggested that better mental health services reduced the risks of initial and subsequent juvenile justice involvement by 31% and 28%, respectively. Effects were somewhat more pronounced for serious offenses.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that improved mental health services reduce the risk of juvenile justice involvement.
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