Introduction to the Special Issue: Convening for the ABA Commission on Youth at Risk

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Charisa Smith
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Youth and families impacted by legal systems now resoundingly attest to the systems' lasting harm, echoed by interdisciplinary research. Lawyering thus requires a vastly renewed outlook, boldness, and honest inquiry about the limits of what the law and public systems can (and should) attempt as purported problem-solving amidst broader socioeconomic forces and injustice. This report synthesizes recommendations from a groundswell of diverse, dedicated voices following an October 2023 convening hosted by the American Bar Association Commission on Youth at Risk, the ABA Center on Children and the Law, and Hofstra University's Maurice A. Deane School of Law. Entitled “Renewal and Revolution: Recommitting the Legal Profession to Serving Children and Youth, Their Families, and Communities, the convening engaged various professionals—many with firsthand experience in foster and justice systems— and other advocates. Since the 2006 ABA Youth At Risk Initiative Planning Conference, the ABA Commission on Youth At Risk has elevated the representation and voice of youth through ethical practice standards, expanded access, and national initiatives. This report recounts findings of the 2023 convening's four working groups which met for two-days of (often tense) discussions to chart a path for the legal profession, law, and policy for the next decade and beyond. Priorities include: transcending conceptions of youth “at risk” towards recognition of harms done, a strengths-based lens, and lived experience leadership and expertise; cultivating next generation attorneys; prioritizing early family defense and diversion; divesting from systems and re-investing directly with youth and families; and further eliminating racial disparities.

特刊简介:召开美国律师协会风险青少年委员会会议
受到法律制度影响的青少年和家庭现在都强烈地证明了这些制度的持久危害性,跨学科研究也证实了这一点。因此,律师工作需要以全新的视角、大胆的勇气和诚实的态度来探究法律和公共系统在更广泛的社会经济力量和不公正现象中能够(和应该)尝试的所谓解决问题的方法的局限性。本报告综合了由美国律师协会风险青少年委员会、美国律师协会儿童与法律中心以及霍夫斯特拉大学莫里斯-迪恩法学院于 2023 年 10 月召开的会议后,来自不同领域的热心人士所提出的建议。会议主题为 "复兴与革命:这次会议的主题是 "革新与革命:让法律界重新致力于为儿童和青少年、他们的家庭和社区服务",会议吸引了众多专业人士--其中许多人都有在寄养和司法系统工作的亲身经历--以及其他倡导者的参与。自 2006 年美国律师协会 "处境危险的青少年 "倡议规划会议以来,美国律师协会处境危险的青少年委员会通过道德实践标准、扩大服务范围和全国性倡议,提升了青少年的代表性和发言权。本报告回顾了 2023 年会议四个工作组的讨论结果,这些工作组进行了为期两天的讨论(经常是紧张的讨论),为未来十年及以后的法律职业、法律和政策规划了道路。优先事项包括:超越对 "风险 "青少年的概念,转而认识到所造成的伤害、基于优势的视角以及生活经验的领导力和专业知识;培养下一代律师;优先考虑早期家庭辩护和转送;从系统中剥离并直接重新投资于青少年和家庭;以及进一步消除种族差异。
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