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Mental Health Aftercare Availability for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth in New York City

Tiffany Martin, Nicolette Karim, Eric Whitney, Tomika Carter, Radhika Mattoo and Sarah Horwitz
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online September 2024, 52 (3) 286-293; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.240040-24
Tiffany Martin
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Nicolette Karim
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Eric Whitney
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Tomika Carter
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Radhika Mattoo
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Sarah Horwitz
Dr. Martin is a Resident Physician, Dr. Karim is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Coordinator, Dr. Whitney is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Ms. Carter is Executive Director of Bellevue Juvenile Justice Mental Health Services, Dr. Mattoo is a Senior Software Engineer, and Dr. Horwitz is a Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Tiffany Martin, Nicolette Karim, Eric Whitney, Tomika Carter, Radhika Mattoo, Sarah Horwitz
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online Sep 2024, 52 (3) 286-293; DOI: 10.29158/JAAPL.240040-24

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