Juvenile Offenders With Mental Health Needs: Reducing Recidivism Using Wraparound

Author:

Pullmann Michael D.1,Kerbs Jodi2,Koroloff Nancy3,Veach-White Ernie4,Gaylor Rita5,Sieler Dede6

Affiliation:

1. Center for Evaluation and Program Improvement at Vanderbilt University

2. Regional Research Institute for Human Services at Portland State University

3. Regional Research Institute for Human Services; Graduate School of Social Work at Portland State University

4. Clark County, Washington

5. Clark County Juvenile Department

6. Clark County Department of Community Services

Abstract

The rate of youth with mental health needs is disproportionately high in juvenile justice. Wraparound planning involves families and providers in coordinating juvenile justice, mental health, and other services and supports. This study compares data from two groups of juvenile offenders with mental health problems: 106 youth in a juvenile justice wraparound program called Connections and a historical comparison group of 98 youth in traditional mental health services. Cox regression survival analyses revealed that youth in Connections were significantly less likely to recidivate at all, less likely to recidivate with a felony offense, and served less detention time.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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