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Toward A Human Rights-Based Juvenile Justice Healthcare Mod el BARBARA J. GUTHRIE, RN, PhD, FAAN Associate Dean For Academic Affairs Yale School of Nursing.

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1 Toward A Human Rights-Based Juvenile Justice Healthcare Mod el BARBARA J. GUTHRIE, RN, PhD, FAAN Associate Dean For Academic Affairs Yale School of Nursing

2 Minority Youth are Disproportionately Detained Minority youth 2/3 rd of total population Girls: African American (3xs) and Latinas 2 1/2xs) and American Indians (4xs) are more likely to be incarcerated than White girls African American (3xs) and Latinas 2 1/2xs) and American Indians (4xs) are more likely to be incarcerated than White girls (Sickmund, et. al., 2011)

3 Minority Youth’s Pre-Detained Contextual Facts African American Latino youth are likely to be disproportionately: – Poor and/live in extreme poverty (3x) – Uninsured (1 in 8 AA and 1 in 6 Latino) – Reside in under resourced communities – Attend low achieving schools – Obese, uncontrolled asthma, early sexual experiences, and unmet mental health issues – Food insecurity Children’s Defense Fund (2011; 2012)

4 A Human Rights Healthcare Based Assumptions Right to highest attainable standards of health Right to highest attainable standards of health Right to access health care and treatment Right to access health care and treatment Right to adopted/tailored measures to address particular issues of youth Right to adopted/tailored measures to address particular issues of youth


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