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Pennsylvania Progress: Addressing the Behavioral Health Needs of Court-Involved Youth

Published Aug 1, 2008, Susanna Zawacki, Patricia Torbet, and Patrick Griffin, National Center for Juvenile Justice

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This issue of Pennsylvania Progress focuses on efforts to create a comprehensive model for addressing the needs of youth with behavioral health disorders in the juvenile justice system. Pennsylvania Progress: A Juvenile Justice Research, Practice and Policy Series is a publication of the National Center for Juvenile Justice, the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.

Reform areas: Mental/behavioral health

States: Pennsylvania

Categories: Mental/behavioral health

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