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Youth come to JRA with complex disorders that are at the root of their criminal behavior and require dynamic treatment services. JRA tracks the percentage of youth who require services in the following disorder areas:

  • Mental Health
  • Chemical Dependency
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Sexual Offending and Misconduct
  • Medical Fragility

This March 2006 snapshot shows the percentage of JRA youth needing services in each of these areas:

Co-Occurring Disorders

Over 60% of JRA youth, in both residential care and parole aftercare, have two, three or four of the disorders identified above. This March 2006 snapshot illustrates this complexity of service needs among JRA youth:


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