| Literature DB >> 15861615 |
J Brad Shepherd1, Kenneth R Green, Edward O Omobien.
Abstract
The assessment of offending youth is important in determining the most appropriate disposition for adolescents involved in the justice system. Recent studies have found a relationship between justice system involvement and level-of-functioning (LOF). This study investigated the relationship between LOF and recidivism risk among adolescents involved in a community-based, juvenile justice treatment program. The results document that conceptually similar domains are substantively correlated; however, a range of functioning was found among youth considered to have the same risk of recidivism. Overall, the results suggest that LOF measures may be associated with risk measures due to a convergence of areas assessed and that the two constructs also may have a relationship analogous to LOF and clinical diagnosis.Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 15861615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adolescence ISSN: 0001-8449