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Chapter 7: Juvenile Justice, Substance Abuse,
and Youth Violence

Longitudinal Patterns of Juvenile and Adult Offending
in Youth in the Mental Health System
Maryann Davis, Steven Banks, Ann Vander Stoep

Juvenile Justice Referrals of Hispanic Youth into Systems of Care
Eileen Franco, Robin Soler

Delinquent and Substance Use Behaviors Among Children
Involved in Systems of Care
Debra Phan, Qualandria Bell

A National Profile of Youth with Dual Diagnosis in Mental Health Care
Lynn A. Warner, Kathleen J. Pottick, Ronald W. Manderscheid

Comparison of Youth with Co-occurring Substance Abuse
Disorders to Other Youth
Ana Maria Brannan, Craig Anne Heflinger

System of Care and Youth Violence: A Multi-method Examination
of Youth and Family Progress
Carol MacKinnon-Lewis, James M. Frabutt, Margaret B. Arbuckle,
Kevin Weissman, Heather L. Smith

System of Care and Youth Violence: Challenge and Change
at the System Level
Margaret B. Arbuckle, James M. Frabutt, Carol MacKinnon-Lewis


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