RT Article T1 Juvenile justice JF Handbook of forensic social work SP 419 OP 437 A1 McCarter, Susan A2 Menon, Sujeeta E. A2 Taylor, Kris LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1920205136 AB This chapter highlights contemporary facets of forensic social work practice with juvenile justice-involved youth. Readers will consider the additional systems that many justice-involved youth contact (e.g., education, health/mental health care, substance abuse services, foster care); challenges to their biopsychosocial, spiritual, and cultural development; and their relevant subpopulation groups categorized by gender identity, LGBTQ+ identity, poverty status, and race/ethnicity. The chapter presents theoretical foundations in juvenile justice services and current treatment strategies with particular attention to youth development, wraparound service provision, reentry, trauma-informed care, culturally relevant interventions, and probation reform. The chapter concludes with an exploration of forensic social work settings and the role of social work with justice-involved youth along with a relevant case study featuring a young woman charged with assault with a deadly weapon at school. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 432-437 SN 9780197694732 K1 Juvenile Justice K1 wraparound services K1 trauma-informed care K1 culturally relevant interventions K1 school-to-prison pipeline K1 Racial/ethnic disparities K1 USA : Kriminalpsychologie : Sozialarbeit : Strafjustiz : Jugend : Jugendlicher Täter : Identität : Geschlechtsidentität : Spiritualität : Psychische Gesundheit : Pflegefamilie