Let's build youth treatment centres rather than detention centres.

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Title: Let's build youth treatment centres rather than detention centres.
Authors: Akosile, Wole (AUTHOR), Tiyatiye, Babangida (AUTHOR), Bor, William (AUTHOR)
Source: Australasian Psychiatry. Aug2023, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p557-557. 1p.
Subjects: Mental health services, Delinquent behavior, Mental health facilities, Criminal behavior
Abstract: Youth offending, SUD, and mental illness are interconnected and can influence each other.[1] A comprehensive approach that considers the interplay between mental health, SUD, cognitive impairment, and criminal behaviour is necessary. Dear Editor, Substance use disorder (SUD) or addiction is a significant risk factor for criminal behaviour, particularly in youth. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: Youth offending, SUD, and mental illness are interconnected and can influence each other.[1] A comprehensive approach that considers the interplay between mental health, SUD, cognitive impairment, and criminal behaviour is necessary. Dear Editor, Substance use disorder (SUD) or addiction is a significant risk factor for criminal behaviour, particularly in youth. [Extracted from the article]
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