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Mental Health Resources
A significant number of youth in the juvenile justice system have mental
health disorders -- an estimated 50 to 75 percent of incarcerated youth
nationwide have a diagnosable mental health disorder. Current studies
indicate that there is a lack of screening, assessment and treatment of
children with mental health problems, and without appropriate treatment,
youth with mental health disorders are at high risk of suicide and
re-offending.
The "Fact Sheet" provides basic facts and an overview of current
challenges in addressing the mental health needs of youth offenders.
The "Programs" document provides examples of what's working and
initiatives underway to document and address youthful offenders' mental
health needs. The "Resources" list provide contact information for
national organizations actively involved in advocacy efforts to address
youth's needs, and the "Summary" highlights major studies that document
the need to significantly address the mental health needs of youth in
the community and in the juvenile justice system.
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