The Nigerian juvenile justice system: from warehouse to uncertain quest for appropriate youth mental health service model - RETRACTED
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The Nigerian juvenile justice system: from warehouse to uncertain quest for appropriate youth mental health service model - RETRACTED
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  The Nigerian juvenile justice system: from warehouse to uncertain quest for appropriate youth mental health service model - RETRACTION.BJPsych Int. 2022 May;19(2):56. doi: 10.1192/bji.2018.18. BJPsych Int. 2022. PMID: 35532392 Free PMC article.
 
Abstract
Mental health services for youths within the juvenile justice system remain a contemporary global discourse. To bring perspectives from under-resourced regions, we examine the current limitations of some globalised models for mental health services within the juvenile justice system in Nigeria. The important, multi-systemic steps needed to adapt the system for modern mental health promotion and services are highlighted.
© The Authors 2018.
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