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Routledge International Handbook of Delinquency and Health
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ABSTRACT
The Routledge International Handbook of Delinquency and Health presents state-of-the-art research and theorizing on the intersections between health, delinquency, and the juvenile justice system. Organized into three parts—Theoretical and Empirical Foundations; Behavioral, Mental, and Physical Health Conditions; and Prevention, Policy, and Health Promotion Systems—it is the largest and most comprehensive work of its kind, featuring contributions from scholars from multiple nations and global regions.
A growing number of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from criminology and criminal justice, social work, medicine, psychiatry and psychology, and other health science disciplines engage with marginalized adolescent populations who are at elevated risk for violence and delinquency, alcohol and other drug use, health and mental health problems, and other difficulties directly related to public safety and well-being. These risk factors often lead to short-term (e.g., detention, juvenile residential treatment facilities) and long-term (e.g., prison, parole) contact with the criminal justice system. As these fields increasingly overlap, the distinctions between them are blurred. Sound decision-making in the juvenile justice system depends on adequate research and policy at the intersection of delinquency and health.
This volume represents an agenda-setting scholarly resource for the expansion of research and policy-making across the international delinquency and health continuum, and will be an essential resource for all who study or work in the field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|2 pages
Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
chapter 1|13 pages
Theorizing the Role of Health and Health Disparities in the Life-Course Criminological Paradigm
chapter 2|17 pages
Evidence on Prenatal and Perinatal Health Factors Associated with Juvenile Delinquency
chapter 3|17 pages
Racial Disparities in Health and Justice System Exposure
chapter 4|11 pages
Influences of Early Nutrition on Child and Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
chapter 5|13 pages
What Becomes of the Problem Child?
chapter 6|16 pages
The Stress Mechanisms of Adolescent Physical, Mental, and Behavioral Health
chapter 7|14 pages
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Delinquency, and Health
chapter 8|13 pages
The Health Consequences of Incarceration for Families
part Part II|2 pages
Behavioral, Mental, and Physical Health Conditions
chapter 9|13 pages
Traumatic Brain Injury and Justice-Involved Youth
chapter 10|13 pages
Sleep and Delinquency
chapter 11|15 pages
The Impact of Youth with Psychopathic Traits on Health
chapter 13|16 pages
Key Health Behaviors across the Life Course
chapter 15|12 pages
The Prevalence and Dynamics of Teen Dating Violence
chapter 16|10 pages
Health Focused Criminology
part Part III|2 pages
Prevention, Policy, and Health Promotion Systems