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Mental Health Among Juveniles

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Mental health treatment among juvenile is a subject that has been ignored by society for far too long. This intricate issue has always lead to the argument of whether juveniles should receive proper treatment or imprisoned them like any other criminals. We often overlook the fact that while they are criminals, they are still young, and it is a matter of compassion that must be played from our side to help these youth overcome their health problems. When you look at the background of these young criminals, it is frequently why they have these mental disorder. The Juvenile Justice system is currently faced with the task of providing mental health assessments and treatment services for its youth that will determine if and when juvenile offenders …show more content…

According to Gale, a document that interviewed David Doi about juvenile’s mental health states, “What we need is early assessment of young people who might have a mental illness, so kids who may be acting out in school, who may come from troubled homes. And there certainly could be services available for those young people even before they come in contact with the police.” The social environment of teens holds an enormous influence on how the teens act and behave. Teens are easily influenced by their surroundings and they look to others for guidance. Poor parenting also plays a big role why their children misbehave and become out of control. Parents rarely know what they are up to or what they are doing now in days. Parents need to be more involved in their children's lives to avoid them from misbehaving and making any unnecessary decisions that would put them in …show more content…

Anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder in particular, also are prevalent among juvenile offenders, especially girls. Girls get put behind bars longer than boys because according to a document on Gale “Proportion Of Girls In Juvenile Justice System Is Going Up, Studies Find”, “what we can suppose is is that girls tend to be more likely to be the victims of sexual abuse or other domestic violence.” In the same document it also states that “so most girls come into the system for low-level offenses like running away from home, skipping school, smoking cigarettes on campus.” These bad habits could cause them to have problems later on in their life. Girls are likely to experience high rates of criminality, substance abuse, early pregnancy, and continued interpersonal violence. Because violence plays such a central role in the lives of so many girls in the juvenile justice system, in order to reduce the percentage of girls mental health is to require early identification and intervention to prevent the development of future problem

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