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Chapter 11: Mental Health Services and Juvenile Justice

Symposium—Civic Functioning and Mental Health During the Transition to Adulthood
Chair: Maryann Davis
Discussant: Steve Banks

Symposium Introduction
Maryann Davis

Arrests During the Transition to Adulthood: Gender and Public Mental Health System Involvement
Maryann Davis, William Fisher, Steven Banks, Bernice Gerhenson, Albert J. Grudzinskas Jr.

Pathways to Desistance among Serious Juvenile Offenders and Mental Health Considerations
He Len Chung, Edward Mulvey, Carol Schubert

Mental Health Services and Risk of Arrest among Young Adult Mental Health Services Recipients
William H. Fisher, Albert J. Grudzinskas Jr., Kristen Roy-Bujnow ski, Jonathan C. Clayfield, Steven Banks

Symposium Discussion
Steve Banks

Impact of Mental Health Screening with the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument (MAYSI-21) in Juvenile Detention
Valerie Williams, Thomas Grisso

Juvenile Justice Outcomes: Measuring Success in a System of Care
Ann Klein, James Papp, Courtney Hess, Maria Laib, Catherine Schmuck, Deanna Nadermann


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