Providing high-quality education in juvenile corrections: Next steps.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-07 DOI:10.1037/ort0000612
Joseph Calvin Gagnon, Loretta Mason-Williams, Heather Griller Clark, Brittany LaBelle, Sarup R Mathur, Peter E Leone
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In 2014, the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice (U.S. DOE/DOJ) jointly released the Guiding Principles for Providing High-Quality Education in Juvenile Justice Secure Care Settings to provide recommendations within five principles that affect education, including safety (i.e., behavioral and mental health interventions), funding, staffing, curriculum and instruction, and reentry. However, no systematic review has evaluated the research within and across the Guiding Principles since their publication. The purpose of the current article is to (a) describe the literature review process that resulted in 36 studies across all of the principles, (b) briefly summarize information from the separate literature reviews focusing on behavior, mental health, and curriculum and instruction for which no separate literature reviews have been conducted, (c) provide detail concerning studies focusing on staffing and reentry, and (d) identify patterns across studies in all of the reviews, particularly related to study quality. In addition, we provide implications for research, policy, and practice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

在青少年教养中提供高质量的教育:下一步。
2014年,美国教育部和司法部联合发布了《为青少年司法安全照料机构提供高质量教育指导原则》,根据影响教育的五项原则提出了建议,包括安全(即行为和心理健康干预)、资金、人员配备、课程和教学以及重返社会。然而,自《指导原则》发表以来,还没有对其内部和整体的研究进行系统评价。本文的目的是(a)描述涉及所有原则的36项研究的文献综述过程,(b)简要总结关注行为、心理健康和课程与教学的单独文献综述的信息,(c)提供有关关注人员配备和重返社会的研究的细节,以及(d)确定所有综述中研究的模式。特别是与学习质量有关。此外,我们还为研究、政策和实践提供了启示。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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