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School of Social Work Research Publications for Joseph P. Ryan

  1. Jonson-Reid, M., Dunnigan, A., & Ryan, J. P. (2018). Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems: Crossover and Integration of Services. In Trejos-Casillo, E. & Trevino-Schafer, N. (Eds.) Handbook of Foster Youth. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY.
  2. Evangelist, M., Ryan, J. P., Victor, B. G., Moore, A., & Perron B. E. (2017). Disparities at Adjudication in the Juvenile Justice System: An Examination of Race, Gender, and Age. Social Work Research.
  3. Ryan, J. P., Perron, B. E., Moore, A., Victor, B. G., & Park, K. (2017). Timing matters: A randomized control trial of recovery coaches in foster care. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
  4. Mowbray, O., Ryan, J. P., Victor, B. G., Bushman, G., Yochum, C. & Perron, B. E. (2017). Longitudinal trends in substance use and mental health service needs in child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 73, 1-8.
  5. Mowbray, O., Victor, B. G., Ryan, J. P., Moore, A. & Perron, B. E. (2017). Parental substance use and foster care re-entry. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 17(4), 352-373.
  6. Ryan, J. P., Victor, B. G., Moore, A., Mowbray, O. & Perron, B. E. (2016). Recovery coaches and the stability of reunification for substance abusing families in child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 70, 357-363.
  7. Victor, B. G., Ryan, J. P., Moore, A., Mowbray, O., Evangelist, M. & Perron, B. E. (2016). Foster care licensing and the risk of reentry to out of home care following family reunification. Children and Youth Services Review, 70, 112-119.
  8. Ryan, J. P., Perron, B. E., Moore, A., Victor, B., & Evangelist, M. (2016). Foster home placements and the probability of family reunification: Does licensing matter? Child Abuse and Neglect, 59, 88-89.
  9. Ryan, J. P., Perron, B. E., & Huang, H. (2016). Child welfare and the transition to adulthood: Investigating placement status and subsequent arrests. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 45(1), 172-182.
  10. Huang, H., Ryan, J. P., Sappleton, A., & Chiu, Y. (2015). Crossover youth post arrest: Placement status and recidivism. Children and Youth Services Review.
  11. Huang, H., Ryan, J. P., Sappleton, A., & Chiu, Y. (2015). Crossover youth post arrest: Placement status and recidivism. Children and Youth Services Review, 57, 193-200.
  12. Hong, J. S., Espelage, D., & Ryan, J. P. (2015). Understanding the antecedents of adverse peer relationships among early adolescents in the United States: An ecological systems analysis. Youth and Society.
  13. Williams, A. B., Ryan, J. P., Davis-Kean, P. E., McLoyd, V. C., & Schulenberg, J. E. (2014). The discontinuity of offending in African-American youth in the juvenile justice system. Youth and Society.
  14. Hong, J. S. & Ryan, J. P. (2014). Juvenile Delinquents. In L. Cousins & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity.
  15. Huang, H. & Ryan, J. P. (2014). The location of placement and juvenile delinquency: Do neighborhoods matter in child welfare? Children and Youth Services Review, 44, 33-45.
  16. Perron, B., Vaughn, M., Ryan, J., Salas-Wright, C., Ruffolo, M. & Guerrero, E. (2014). Predictive validity of self-reported head injury among delinquent youth. In M. DeLisis & M. G. Vaughn (Eds.), International Handbook of Biosocial Criminology. New York, NY: Routledge Press.
  17. Ryan, J. P., Abrams, L. & Huang, H. (2014). First-time violent juvenile offenders: probation, placement and recidivism. Social Work Research, 38, 7-18.
  18. Hong, J. S., & Ryan, J. P., Hernandez, P. M., & Brown, S. (2014). The termination of parental rights for parents with substance use disorder: For whom and then what? Social Work in Public Health, 29, 503-517.
  19. Ryan, J. & Huang, H. (2014). Substance abuse and child welfare. In Mallon and Hess (Eds.), Child Welfare for The 21st Century: A Handbook of Policies and Programs (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
  20. Douglas-Siegel, J. & Ryan, J. P. (2013). The effect of recovery coaches for substance-involved mothers in child welfare: Impact on juvenile delinquency. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45(4), 381-387.
  21. Hong, J. S., Ryan, P. P., Chiu, Y. L., & Sabri, B. (2013). Re-arrest among juvenile justice-involved youth; an examination of the static and dynamic risk factors. Residential Treatment and Youth, Vol30(2), 131-148.
  22. Ryan, J. P., Williams, A., & Courtney, M E. (2013). Adolescent neglect, juvenile delinquency and the risk of recidivism. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42, 454-465.
  23. Choi, S., Huang, H., & Ryan, J. (2012). Substance abuse treatment completion in child welfare: Does substance abuse treatment completion matter in the decision of family reunification? Children and Youth Services Review.
  24. Ryan, J. P. (2012). Substitute care in child welfare and the risk of arrest: does the reason for placement matter? Child Maltreatment, 17(2), 164-171.
  25. Huang, H., Ryan, J. P., & Herz, D. (2012). The journey of dually involved youth: The prediction and description of rereporting and recidivism. Children and Youth Services Review, 34, 254-260.

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