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Chapter 8: Collaboration and Services within the Juvenile Justice Population       

Expediting Access: A Collaboration of Juvenile Justice, Mental Health and Child Welfare
Richard Hlavacek & Marlyse Benson

Symposium—A Multi-State Study of Mental Health Prevalence and Services
for Justice Involved Youth: Findings and Implications
Chair & Discussant: Joseph J. Cocozza

Symposium Introduction
Joseph J. Cocozza

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Multi-State Study:
Background, Research Design, and Sample Characteristics
Kathleen Skowyra, Joseph J. Cocozza, & Jennie L. Shufelt

Prevalence of Mental Disorders among Youth in the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention (OJJDP) Multi-State Study
Joseph J. Cocozza, Jennie L. Shufelt, & Kathleen Skowyra

Past and Current Service Utilization among Youth in the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention (OJJDP) Multi-State Study
Jennie L. Shufelt & Joseph J. Cocozza

The Family Perspective: Results of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention (OJJDP) Multi-State Study Family Focus Groups
Trina Osher

Symposium Conclusion
Joseph J. Cocozza

Juvenile Justice and Mental Health in Rural and Urban Tennessee
Michael D. Pullman, Craig Anne Heflinger, & Carolyn S. Breda

Factors Related to Mental Health Referral among Juvenile Detention Staff
Denise Richardson, Shanta Powell, Kristy Tomlin, & Kenneth M. Rogers

The New “Unclaimed Children”: Linking Systems of Care and Best Practices
for Intervention with Youth Who have Caused Sexual Harm
Karen Fredricks, Jane Nunez, & Joann Schladale


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