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Factors related to recidivism for youthful offenders
Authors:Christopher A. Mallett  Miyuki Fukushima  Patricia Stoddard-Dare  Linda Quinn
Affiliation:1. Cleveland State University , 2121 Euclid Avenue, #CB324, Cleveland , OH , 44115 , USA c.a.mallett@csuohio.edu;3. Cleveland State University , 2121 Euclid Avenue, #CB324, Cleveland , OH , 44115 , USA
Abstract:Little is known about youth who were previously placed in a detention facility and what factors predict a subsequent recidivism to placement. This study of a two-county juvenile offender population (one urban and one rural) investigates what demographic, educational, mental health, substance dependence, and court-related variables predict recidivism to detention placement. Findings from logistic regression analysis indicate that seven variables significantly predict juvenile offenders’ recidivism placement, some expected and some unexpected. Predictors that made recidivism more likely include youth with a previous conduct disorder diagnosis, a self-reported previous suicide attempt, age, and number of court offenses. Conversely, predictors that made recidivism less likely include race (Caucasian), a previous attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis, and a misdemeanor conviction. These findings indicate that the use of a community-based suicide and mental health screening and referral approach may help to identify and assist these high-risk youth in receiving needed services prior to juvenile court involvement or during delinquency adjudication.
Keywords:recidivism  delinquency  youth  mental health  suicide
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