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Vol. 39 No. 1 (2025): JAJJS 2025 Issue

					View Vol. 39 No. 1 (2025): JAJJS 2025 Issue
Published: 01/01/2025

Full Issue

  • Butcher, Day & Hinchcliff 2025
  • Beneby et al 2025
  • Jenkins Keenan & Daquin 2025
  • Reardon & Unruh 2025
  • Kemp et al 2025

Articles

  • Leading For Change: Barriers to Implementing Evidence Based Reform in Youth Justice, and the Critical Role of Leadership

    Luke Butcher, Andrew Day, Reece Hinchcliff (Author)
    82-100
    • Butcher, Day & Hinchcliff 2025
  • Perspectives on Hypercriminalization and Its Impact on Racially Minoritized Youth: Insights from Juvenile and Human Services Practitioners

    Darren Beneby, Jonathan Glenn, Tameka Williams, Kenethia McIntosh Fuller (Author)
    68-81
    • Beneby et al 2025
  • Effects of School Connectedness on Mental Health and School Safety

    Sheri Jenkins Keenan, Jane C. Daquin (Author)
    48-67
    • Jenkins Keenan & Daquin 2025
  • Factors That Influence Employment for Justice-Involved Youth: The Juvenile Justice Work Qualifications Scale

    Kyle Reardon, Deanne Unruh (Author)
    19-47
    • Reardon & Unruh 2025
  • Developmental Maturity and Risk Behaviors of First-Time Offending, Court-Involved, Non-Incarcerated Youth

    Kathleen Kemp, Megan Irgens, Brittney Poindexter, Katelyn Affleck, Brandon Marshall, Daphne Koinis-Mitchell, Marina Tolou-Shams, Marina Tolou-Shams (Author)
    1-18
    • Kemp et al 2025

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