Angelica Attached is one article related to your dissertation topic. We investigated judicial dispositions for dually involved and non dually involved youth. We have a few other crossover related publications as well - if interested feel free to email me directly. We are currently looking at dually involved youth that return to child welfare as parents. We don't have a manuscript in draft form yet, but should soon. Regards, Joe Joseph P. Ryan, Ph.D. Children and Family Research Center School of Social Work University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://www.socialwork.uiuc.edu/people/faculty/ryanJoseph.html -----Original Message----- From: bounce-6083381-9340674@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bounce-6083381-9340674@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Angelica Mota Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 10:47 PM To: Child-Maltreatment-Research-L@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Crossover Youth Hello Everyone, I'm hoping someone out there might be able to help me find research on crossover youth (a.k.a. dually involved youth or dual jurisdiction youth). I already have some great resources about child maltreatment leading to juvenile delinquency. However, my dissertation research will be looking at discrepancies in sentencing outcomes of crossover youth versus youth only involved in juvenile delinquency courts. Any information one might be able to provide would be very much appreciated! Thanks so much! -Angelica Arreola
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