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Race and Gender Recidivism Differences Among Juvenile Mental Health Court Graduates
Authors:Monic P Behnken  Alison Bort  Megan Borbon
Abstract:Grounded in the theory of therapeutic jurisprudence, this research explores whether recidivism differs by race, ethnicity, or gender among juvenile mental health court graduates (N = 63). Mean number of pre‐program offenses were compared to the mean number of offenses committed by program completion. Results showed statistically significant reductions in recidivism by both males (p < .001) and females (p < .003). Racial and ethnic minorities demonstrated larger reductions when compared to Whites (p < .001 for Hispanics and p < .01 for combined ethnicities). These results contribute to the literature on effective intervention models for diverse juvenile offender populations.
Keywords:mental health court  juvenile  recidivism  race  gender
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