Risk typology: differentiating between patterns of non-criminogenic needs and criminogenic risk for African American girls

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Eyitayo Onifade Kwanele Shishane Christina Campbell Nyya Parson Hudson Paridesa Campbell Lukman Adebayo a Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USAb University of Bedfordshire, Atlanta, Georgia, USAc University of Cincinnati, Atlanta, Georgia, USAEyitayo Onifade is a Full Professor within the Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University whose primary scholarship is theory of change within marginalized populations.Kwanele Shishane is an Assistant Professor at the University of Bedfordshire with a research focus on mental health and criminal justice system reform.Christina Campbell is an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati whose primary research is on juvenile justice reform and marginalized populations.Nyya Parson-Hudson, Paridesa Campbell and Lukman Adebayo are social work doctoral students at Clark Atlanta University.Paridesa Campbell is a doctoral student in the Whitney M. Young Jr., School of Social Work.Lukman Adebayo is a doctoral student in the Whitney M. Young Jr., School of Social Work.

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