Experiential peers cultivate a participation culture in youth justice

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Andrea Brierley
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Purpose The purpose of this viewpoint paper is to explore the concept of experiential peer support, which involves individuals who have lived experiences of using care and justice services. This paper discusses whether experiential peer support can contribute to developing a participatory culture in youth justice practice. Design/methodology/approach This viewpoint paper will critically evaluate the relational power of experiential peers. Particular attention will be paid to the key components of relational practices by reflecting on ways to enhance the voice of the child within participatory and child first approaches. The paper draws on a range of evidence and research to explore whether inclusion of a lived experience perspective can foster participatory cultures. Findings Experiential peers can create a participatory youth justice culture, which can positively impact on desistance for justice involved children. Research limitations/implications Further research needs to be undertaken to extrapolate the key characteristics of effective experiential peer support. This includes discussion on whether recruitment of wounded healers into professional youth justice roles can enhance participation in youth justice settings and construct conditions for social growth to develop in youth justice practice. Originality/value The author of this viewpoint paper has personal experience of care, youth incarceration and professional experience of youth justice participation practice, providing a unique vantage point and contribution to the desistance and rehabilitation literature.
有经验的同伴培养参与青少年司法的文化
目的本研究的目的是探讨体体性同伴支持的概念,体体性同伴支持涉及有过护理和司法服务经历的个体。本文探讨了体验式同伴支持是否有助于在青少年司法实践中发展参与式文化。设计/方法/方法这篇观点论文将批判性地评估经验同伴的关系力量。将特别注意关系做法的关键组成部分,考虑如何在参与性和儿童优先的办法中提高儿童的声音。本文借鉴了一系列的证据和研究,以探讨是否包含一个生活经验的角度可以促进参与性文化。有经验的同伴可以创造一种参与式的青年司法文化,这可以对参与司法的儿童产生积极影响。研究的局限性/意义需要进行进一步的研究来推断有效的经验同伴支持的关键特征。这包括讨论招募受伤的治疗者担任专业的青年司法角色是否可以提高青年司法环境的参与度,并在青年司法实践中为社会发展创造条件。原创性/价值本观点论文的作者具有看护、青少年监禁的个人经历和青少年司法参与实践的专业经验,为戒除与康复的文献提供了独特的视角和贡献。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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