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Culturally Competent Practice with African American Juvenile Sex Offenders
Authors:Victoria M. Venable  Joseph Guada
Affiliation:1. Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USAvmvenable@salisbury.edu;3. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Abstract:African American juveniles adjudicated for sexual offenses may struggle with the mistrust of both the judicial and treatment systems. Unlike general mental health services, juvenile sex offender treatment is often mandated by the court or child welfare services, thus these youths and their families must engage in the treatment process. Without clinicians and services that can acknowledge and respond to a minority youth’s experience in a sensitive, culturally competent manner, there could be significant resistance to treatment. Traditional treatment approaches fail to prioritize issues involving cultural competence. This article addresses the unique challenges of African American juvenile sex offenders and makes recommendations for creating culturally competent practice for these youth and their families.
Keywords:adolescent  minority  intervention  treatment  ethnicity
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