Northwestern study reveals inequities in mental health services for justice-involved youth as they age
May 17, 2024
May 17, 2024
EVANSTON, Illinois, May 17 -- Northwestern University issued the following news release:
A new Northwestern University study found that most justice-involved youth with a mental health disorder did not receive needed services during the 16 years after detention. The lack of services was greatest among persons who were Black, male, or had substance use or disruptive behavior disorders.
The findings come from the Northwestern Juvenile Project, a longitudinal study of men . . .
A new Northwestern University study found that most justice-involved youth with a mental health disorder did not receive needed services during the 16 years after detention. The lack of services was greatest among persons who were Black, male, or had substance use or disruptive behavior disorders.
The findings come from the Northwestern Juvenile Project, a longitudinal study of men . . .
