Part 1. Preparing for screening and assessment = 1
in juvenile justice programs
Chapter 1. Why we need mantal health screening and assessment in juvenile justice programs = 3
Thomas Grisso
Chapter 2. A developmental perspective on adolescent personality, psychopathology, and delinquency = 22
Gina Vincent and Thomas Grisso
Chapter 3. The context for mental health screening and assessment = 44
Thomas Grisso and Fina Vincent
Chapter4 . Evaluating the Properties of Instruments for screening and assessment = 71
Thomas Grisso
Part 2. Multidimensional brief Screening Tools = 97
Chapter 5. Massachusetts youth Screening Instrument-Version2 = 99
Thomas Grisso and Judith C. Quinlan
Chapter 6. Problem-Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers = 112
Richard Dembo and Amanda Anderson
Chapter 7. Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale = 123
Kay Hodges
Part 3. Unidimensional screenng tools = 137
Chapter 8. Substance Abuse Subtle Screenign Inventory for adolescents-second version = 139
Franklin G. Miller and Linda E. Lazowski
Chapter 9. Trauma Symptom Checklis for Children = 152
Jennifer Meltzer Wolpaw, Julian D. Ford, Elana Newman,
Joanne L. Davis, and John Briere
Chapter 10. Scales for Assessing attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder = 166
Bryan R. Loney and Carla A. Counts
Part 4. Comprehensive assessment instruments = 185
Chapter 11. Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment = 187
Thomas Achenbach
Chapter 12. Personality Inventory for Children, Second Edition; = 205
Personality Inventory for youth;
and student Behavior Survey
David Lachar and Jenine Boyd
Chapter 13. Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children: = 224
Present state Voice Version
Gail A. Wasserman, Larkin S. Mcreynolds,
Prudence Fisher, and Christopher P. Lucas
Chapter 14. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Adolesent = 240
Robert P. Archer and Emily M. Baker
Part 5. Risk for Violence and Recidivism Assessment tools = 265
Chapter 16. Washington state Juvenile Court Assessment = 271
Robert Barnoski and Steven Markussen
Chapter 17. Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory = 283
Robert D. Hoge
Chapter 18. Early Assessment Risk Lists for Boys and Girls = 295
Leena K. Augimeri, Christopher J. Koegl,
Kathryn S. Levene, and Christopher D. Webster
in juvenile justice programs
Chapter 1. Why we need mantal health screening and assessment in juvenile justice programs = 3
Thomas Grisso
Chapter 2. A developmental perspective on adolescent personality, psychopathology, and delinquency = 22
Gina Vincent and Thomas Grisso
Chapter 3. The context for mental health screening and assessment = 44
Thomas Grisso and Fina Vincent
Chapter4 . Evaluating the Properties of Instruments for screening and assessment = 71
Thomas Grisso
Part 2. Multidimensional brief Screening Tools = 97
Chapter 5. Massachusetts youth Screening Instrument-Version2 = 99
Thomas Grisso and Judith C. Quinlan
Chapter 6. Problem-Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers = 112
Richard Dembo and Amanda Anderson
Chapter 7. Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale = 123
Kay Hodges
Part 3. Unidimensional screenng tools = 137
Chapter 8. Substance Abuse Subtle Screenign Inventory for adolescents-second version = 139
Franklin G. Miller and Linda E. Lazowski
Chapter 9. Trauma Symptom Checklis for Children = 152
Jennifer Meltzer Wolpaw, Julian D. Ford, Elana Newman,
Joanne L. Davis, and John Briere
Chapter 10. Scales for Assessing attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder = 166
Bryan R. Loney and Carla A. Counts
Part 4. Comprehensive assessment instruments = 185
Chapter 11. Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment = 187
Thomas Achenbach
Chapter 12. Personality Inventory for Children, Second Edition; = 205
Personality Inventory for youth;
and student Behavior Survey
David Lachar and Jenine Boyd
Chapter 13. Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children: = 224
Present state Voice Version
Gail A. Wasserman, Larkin S. Mcreynolds,
Prudence Fisher, and Christopher P. Lucas
Chapter 14. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Adolesent = 240
Robert P. Archer and Emily M. Baker
Part 5. Risk for Violence and Recidivism Assessment tools = 265
Chapter 16. Washington state Juvenile Court Assessment = 271
Robert Barnoski and Steven Markussen
Chapter 17. Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory = 283
Robert D. Hoge
Chapter 18. Early Assessment Risk Lists for Boys and Girls = 295
Leena K. Augimeri, Christopher J. Koegl,
Kathryn S. Levene, and Christopher D. Webster