Juvenile Justice System currently faces a number of challenges in dealing with delinquency. Many of those problems are underlying problems such as mental health issues, child abuse, child neglect, lack of funding, and the disconnection between professions dealing with children, all of which contribute to delinquency. The high incidence of child abuse and child neglect, in particularly, have been directly linked to delinquency and must be sufficiently addressed. In the future, the Juvenile Justice System must deal with all the current problems and its proper responses, including a multidisciplinary approach.
Challenges Faced By The Juvenile Justice System Today
Juvenile Justice System currently faces numerous problems. One judge who speaks about the most serious problems is Judge John Phillips of Harris County, Texas. Though he serves the juvenile justice system in one geographic area, he gives insights into the problems facing the entire juvenile justice system. Today's juvenile justice system must deal with the fact that juveniles with mental health problems make up a very high percentage of delinquents (Phillips, 2009, p. 1). Mental health services for juveniles are not well-funded; therefore, there are not sufficient community resources to help the juveniles, their families become frustrated and resort to the juvenile justice system to deal with those mental health issues (Phillips, 2009, p. 1). There is currently a disconnection between agencies that are supposed to deal with adolescents. In addition, juvenile justice institutions do not have the funding or other resources to adequately treat mental issues, so these institutions are punitive, isolate mentally ill juveniles, fail to deal with juveniles' mental...
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