Children’s and Families’ Perspectives and Understanding of Children’s Court Criminal Processes and Consequences: A Scoping Review of Qualitative Grey Literature

John Frederick, Bernadette Saunders, Gaye T. Lansdell
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This article presents findings from a scoping review of qualitative grey literature regarding children’s and families’ perspectives and understanding of Children’s Court criminal processes in which they are participants. Many children and families had difficulty understanding court proceedings, particularly formal and legal language, and fully appreciating the significant implications of decisions for their future lives. Professional support was often inconsistent and unreliable. One area where positive processes were experienced was in alternative courts, especially Indigenous courts. The findings support previous research and international law that recommends greater involvement of children and families in court processes to achieve fairer and better outcomes.
儿童和家庭对儿童法庭刑事程序和后果的看法和理解:定性灰色文献的范围审查
本文介绍了对灰色定性文献的范围性审查结果,这些灰色定性文献涉及儿童和家庭对其所参与的儿童法庭刑事诉讼程序的看法和理解。许多儿童和家庭难以理解法庭程序,尤其是正式的法律语言,也难以充分认识到裁决对其未来生活的重大影响。专业支持往往不连贯、不可靠。在替代性法庭,尤其是土著法庭,有一个领域的程序是积极的。研究结果支持以往的研究和国际法,这些研究和国际法建议儿童和家庭更多地参与法院程序,以实现更公平和更好的结果。
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