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Females in the Juvenile Justice System: Who Are They and How Do They Fare?
Charlotte Lyn Bright
, Patricia L. Kohl
, Melissa Jonson-Reid
Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Juvenile Justice System
100%
Young Adult Outcomes
100%
Juvenile Court
66%
African American Women
33%
Administrative Data
33%
Pearson chi-square
33%
Chi-square Analysis
33%
Midwest
33%
Number of Females
33%
Latent Class
33%
Service Needs
33%
Service Sector
33%
Female Youth
33%
Metropolitan Regions
33%
Court-involved
33%
Multiple Services
33%
Juvenile Justice
33%
Service Receipt
33%
Justice Service
33%
Female Juveniles
33%
Social Sciences
Young Adults
100%
Juvenile Justice
100%
Juvenile Court
66%
Metropolitan Region
33%
Tertiary Sector
33%
Administrative Data
33%