A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample

While boys who offend have been a dominant majority and primary concern of the juvenile court since its earliest days, the population of delinquent girls has increased in recent years at a far higher rate in the U.S. The special challenges presented by females, however, continue to be generally over...

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Main Authors: Anne Dannerbeck-Janku, Clark Peters, Jacob Perkins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-10-01
Series:Laws
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/3/4/780
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spelling doaj-89180a07d643453bb34ceafe7d9669422020-11-24T22:26:22ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2014-10-013478079710.3390/laws3040780laws3040780A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri SampleAnne Dannerbeck-Janku0Clark Peters1Jacob Perkins2Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator, PO Box 104480, Jefferson City, MO 65110, USASchool of Social Work, University of Missouri-Columbia, 719 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USABrown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1196, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USAWhile boys who offend have been a dominant majority and primary concern of the juvenile court since its earliest days, the population of delinquent girls has increased in recent years at a far higher rate in the U.S. The special challenges presented by females, however, continue to be generally overlooked by the justice system. Moreover, while a few specialized programs now serve these girls, the field tends to view young female offenders as a homogeneous group; what distinguishes particular female subpopulations and the characteristics associated with different criminal trajectories have gone largely unexplored. Employing data from the state of Missouri, this study examines girls who offend, identifying models that predict subsequent violent behavior that include indicators such as parental substance abuse and incarceration, and offender substance abuse, mental health, and school behavior. Special attention is given to the effects of child maltreatment, which we find significantly, but weakly correlated with violent behavior. The authors conclude by considering the possibility that maltreatment may be correlated with other criminogenic factors, and by discussing the implications of findings for future research and practice, especially services that take into account the trauma experienced by young women who come to the attention of state authorities.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/3/4/780delinquencyjuvenile justicechild maltreatmentcrossover youthgenderrisk factorsMissouri
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Jacob Perkins
A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
Laws
delinquency
juvenile justice
child maltreatment
crossover youth
gender
risk factors
Missouri
author_facet Anne Dannerbeck-Janku
Clark Peters
Jacob Perkins
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title A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
title_short A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
title_full A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
title_fullStr A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample
title_sort comparison of female delinquents: the impact of child maltreatment histories on risk and need characteristics among a missouri sample
publisher MDPI AG
series Laws
issn 2075-471X
publishDate 2014-10-01
description While boys who offend have been a dominant majority and primary concern of the juvenile court since its earliest days, the population of delinquent girls has increased in recent years at a far higher rate in the U.S. The special challenges presented by females, however, continue to be generally overlooked by the justice system. Moreover, while a few specialized programs now serve these girls, the field tends to view young female offenders as a homogeneous group; what distinguishes particular female subpopulations and the characteristics associated with different criminal trajectories have gone largely unexplored. Employing data from the state of Missouri, this study examines girls who offend, identifying models that predict subsequent violent behavior that include indicators such as parental substance abuse and incarceration, and offender substance abuse, mental health, and school behavior. Special attention is given to the effects of child maltreatment, which we find significantly, but weakly correlated with violent behavior. The authors conclude by considering the possibility that maltreatment may be correlated with other criminogenic factors, and by discussing the implications of findings for future research and practice, especially services that take into account the trauma experienced by young women who come to the attention of state authorities.
topic delinquency
juvenile justice
child maltreatment
crossover youth
gender
risk factors
Missouri
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/3/4/780
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