Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
All in the Family? Exploring the Intergenerational Transmission of Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Effect on Offending Behavior18
The Influence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on the Functional Impairment of Justice-Involved Adolescents: A Comparison of Baseline to Follow-Up Reports of Adversity12
Examining the Type of Legal Representation and Its Influence on Disaggregated Dispositions in Juvenile Court12
Maturation as a Promoter of Change in Features of Psychopathy Between Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood11
Evaluation of a Court-Ordered Violence Prevention Program for Gun-involved Youths11
Developing Criminal Propensity? Modeling Developmental Effects of the Code of the Street and Low Self-Control Over Time8
Does the Worst of Both Worlds Effect Run Through Cognition? Testing Perceived Peer Delinquency/Drug Use and Moral Neutralization as Mediating Mechanisms8
The Role of Family Factors in the Outcomes of Court-Involved Youth7
A Second Proof of Concept Investigation of Strengths Using the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth Tool With Justice-Involved Youth: Item Level Risk-Based Effects and Interactions6
A Quasi-Experimental Study on the Effects of Community versus Custodial Sanctions in Youth Justice5
Families, Mental Health, and Delinquency: Testing Sexual Crime Typologies of Youth Who Sexually Harm5
Correction to “Exploring Variation in the Strength of Association of a Validated Recidivism Risk Score with Seven Common Measures of Juvenile Recidivism: A Research Note”5
How Positive and Negative Childhood Experiences Interact With Resiliency Theory and the General Theory of Crime in Juvenile Probationers5
Deservingness and Punishment in Juvenile Justice: Do Black Youth Grow Up “Faster” in the Eyes of the Court?5
The Impact of Risk Assessment on Juvenile Justice Decision-Making and New Adjudication: An Analysis of Usage and Outcome4
Florida Trauma Responsive and Caring Environment: Exploratory Factor Analysis of a Staff and Youth Trauma-Informed Self-Assessment Tools in Juvenile Residential Programs4
Disparities in Youth Arrest Across Racial and Ethnic Subgroups3
Longitudinal Cohort Study: Predictive Validity of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth Individual/Clinical Risk Factor on Recidivism Among Mississippi Justice-Involved Youth3
Adolescent Domestic Violence Referrals and Adverse Childhood Experiences: Race and Sex Differences3
The Dark Figure of Delinquency:New Evidence and Its Underlying Psychopathology3
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