Mandatory Mental Health Screening for Justice-Involved Youth: A National Priority

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Christian, Deneil D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Virgin Isl, Criminal Justice, St Thomas, VI USA
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justice-involved youth; juvenile justice; MAYSI-2; mental health; screening; JUVENILE-OFFENDERS; NEEDS; MAYSI-2; DELINQUENCY; SYMPTOMS; CARE;
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10.1177/14732254211052334
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
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The prevalence of mental health disorders is higher among justice-involved youth than youth in the general population. Despite mental health being a pressing contemporary issue in the juvenile justice system, fewer than half of the states in the United States mandate the use of a mental health screening for youth in the juvenile justice system. The need to utilize a mental health screening tool in all 50 states should be a national priority. The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Version 2 (MAYSI-2) is the recommended screening tool that should be adopted nationally. Currently, 21 of the 24 states that mandate the use of a screening tool utilize MAYSI-2. Furthermore, it is recognized as having the most empirical evidence as an instrument at the juvenile justice system's entry and transitional points.
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