关键词: Criminogenic Risk Interdisciplinary Collaboration Juvenile-Justice-Involved Youth Mental Health

Mesh : Humans Juvenile Delinquency / rehabilitation psychology Adolescent United States Criminal Law Criminals / psychology Male Community Mental Health Services

来  源:   DOI:10.1007/s10597-024-01285-4

Abstract:
Mental health concerns among juvenile-justice-involved youth (JJIY) continue to be a major health crisis in the United States (US). While scholarship has explored mental health concerns among JJIY, and the link to negative life outcomes, there are gaps in the existing research, particularly in effective interventions and models aimed at addressing both the mental health concerns and criminogenic risk contributing to recidivism and other negative life outcomes of this population. In this paper, we present Justice-Based Interdisciplinary Collective Care (JBICC), an innovative framework to address both the mental health needs and delinquent behavior of youth offenders. The model bridges community partners, with the purpose of informing future interventions, implementations, and research in this area. Increased justice-based interdisciplinary collective collaboration between the juvenile justice system and community programs/organizations would be a major benefit to youth offenders and their families. We also focus on the need for cultural responsiveness to be interwoven throughout all aspects of treatment. JBICC offers an opportunity to expanded services outside traditional settings and methods to ensure that youth offenders and their families receive validating and culturally responsive access to services.
摘要:
涉及少年司法的年轻人(JJIY)的心理健康问题仍然是美国(US)的主要健康危机。虽然奖学金探讨了JJIY的心理健康问题,以及与负面生活结果的联系,现有研究存在差距,特别是在有效的干预措施和模式,旨在解决心理健康问题和犯罪风险,导致该人群的累犯和其他负面生活结果。在本文中,我们介绍基于司法的跨学科集体关怀(JBICC),一个创新的框架,以解决青年罪犯的心理健康需求和犯罪行为。该模型为社区合作伙伴架起了桥梁,为了通知未来的干预措施,实现,和这方面的研究。少年司法系统与社区方案/组织之间基于司法的跨学科集体合作的增加将是青年罪犯及其家庭的主要利益。我们还关注文化反应的必要性,以交织在治疗的所有方面。JBICC提供了一个机会,可以将服务扩展到传统环境和方法之外,以确保青少年罪犯及其家人获得有效和符合文化的服务。
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