De La Rue, L., Ortega, L., & Castro-Rodriguez, G. (2024). System-Based Victim Advocates Identify Resources and Barriers to Supporting Crime Victims—International Review of Victimology.
De La Rue, L., Ortega, L. and Castro Rodriguez, G. (2023). We Are Humans Too: Secondary Traumatic Stress Among Victim Advocates. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology.
Castro Rodriguez, G. (2022). Survivor Voices. Prosecutors Alliance California. San Francisco.
Castro Rodriguez, G. (2020) Victim Impact Survey Report. San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, Victim Services Division.
Bass, P. and Castro Rodriguez, G. (2018). Burnout: Pediatrician, Heal Thyself. Modern Medicine Network.
Contemporary Pediatrics.
Castro Rodriguez, G. (2014). Trauma and Delinquency: A Qualitative Study of the Relationship Between Sexual Trauma and Juvenile Delinquency for African American and Latina Girls. (Doctoral Dissertation). California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA
Castro Rodriguez, G. (2011). LGBTQ Girls in the Juvenile Justice System- Discrimination, Alienation and Marginalization.UC Davis Journal of Law & Policy. Vol.15:2. P. 427-434. Spring 2011.
Brown, E. Castro Rodriguez, G. Smith, A. (2011). 100 Girls: A Look at the Strengths, Challenges, and Outcomes for Young Women in the System. Youth Justice Institute, San Francisco, CA.
Castro Rodriguez, G. & Feinstein, M. (2009). Strength, Empowerment and Collaboration, A call to action for system-involved young men. Youth Justice Institute, San Francisco, CA.
Castro Rodriguez, G. & Feinstein, M. (2008). Addressing the Needs of Detained Young Women. IMPACT, vol. 2 number 2, Fall 2008.
Castro, G. (2003). Girls on the Edge: An Overview of Girls in the Juvenile Justice System. UWBA. San Francisco
Dr. Castro Rodriguez, PsyD , LMFT
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