Recidivism among First-Time Offending Truant Youth with Mental Health Symptoms.

Hannah Doucette, Marina Tolou-Shams, Christie J Rizzo, Selby M Conrad
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Little is known about which first-time offending truant youth re-offend, especially in comparison to youth with first-time delinquent offenses. The purpose of this study was to compare rates and risk factors for recidivism between youth with first-time truancy offenses and delinquent offenses. All youth included in this study were referred for forensic mental health evaluation due to mental health concerns. Findings revealed that rates of 12-month recidivism were comparable and both groups were more likely to commit a future delinquent offense than a truancy or status offense. Risk for recidivism among truant youth was higher for those with an externalizing disorder and those who witnessed domestic violence. Within truant recidivists, being male and having a history of substance use increased likelihood of future delinquency. Study findings suggest that universal screening for truant youth upon court contact is justified and may be useful for selecting targeted recidivism prevention and intervention efforts. This may be particularly important for truant youth with mental health concerns, as indicated by the sample used in this study.

有心理健康症状的初犯逃学青少年的再犯情况
很少有人知道哪些初犯逃学的青少年会再次犯罪,特别是与初犯的青少年相比。本研究的目的是比较青少年第一次逃学和犯罪的再犯率和危险因素。由于心理健康问题,本研究纳入的所有青少年都被转介进行法医心理健康评估。调查结果显示,12个月的再犯率是相当的,两组人在未来再犯的可能性比逃学或身份犯罪的可能性更大。在那些有外化障碍和目睹过家庭暴力的逃学青少年中,再犯的风险更高。在逃学惯犯中,男性和有药物使用史增加了未来犯罪的可能性。研究结果表明,在法庭接触时对逃学青少年进行普遍筛查是合理的,可能有助于选择有针对性的再犯预防和干预措施。正如本研究中使用的样本所表明的那样,这可能对有精神健康问题的逃学青年尤其重要。
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