Reciprocal associations between housing instability and youth criminal legal involvement: a scoping review
Abstract Background Youth experiencing homelessness have disproportionate contact with the criminal legal system. This system contact represents a critical inflection point for enhancing risk or opportunities for stabilization; however, the policy and scholarly traditions examining the criminal lega...
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Main Authors: | Lars Almquist (Author), Sarah Cusworth Walker (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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