Female Juvenile Offenders

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Mental health disorders affects a majority of female adolescents who have been in contact with the juvenile justice system. There are a number of factors that are linked to mental health illnesses such as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, depression etc. These illnesses may have negative effects on their emotional behaviors, health, academics, and/or encourage delinquent acts (Cauffman, Feldman, Waterman, & Steiner, 1998). In the current paper, the role of mental health disorders and its correlation to female adolescence delinquency is investigated. It is hypothesized that female juveniles that suffer from mental health disorders have an affect on their offending behavior. The following seven literature reviews attempt to validate …show more content…

In a research article by Dixon, Howie, & Starling (2004), the question that was addressed is does post-traumatic stress disorder in female juvenile offenders have any correlation to trauma history, comorbid diagnosis, family functioning, etc., and if so if it has any effect on further psychopathology. The focus of the study is to take note of any psychological disorders in female juvenile and to study the relations between mental health status and sociodemographic, family and trauma variables (Dixon et al., 2004). A sample of 100 female juvenile offenders, ages ranging from 13-19, with a majority being from low socioeconomic, was used in the …show more content…

It is hypothesized that females who are in juvenile justice custody have a high prevalence of psychological disorders which has a very strong association with their offender status. One hundred juvenile offenders were matched with a contrast group of one hundred females on age and socioeconomic status. Psychological profiles and trauma histories of both groups were assessed using various methods. The results indicated that rates of psychopathology were higher for offenders than non-offenders, with particularly higher levels of conduct disorder, substance abuse disorders, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorders (Dixon et al., 2004). The results confirmed the hypothesis that female juvenile offenders have a high rate of psychological

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