Children and young peoples’ lyrics and voices capturing their experiences within youth justice services

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
J. Price, D. Wilkinson, Charlene Crossley
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Purpose This paper aims to explore young peoples’ authentic experiences of youth justice services (YJS) during the Covid-19 pandemic. By adopting the creative arts-based method of lyric writing, the research team sought to empower participants through collaboration and participation and to facilitate them leading the narrative (Deakin et al., 2020). Design/methodology/approach This research adopted a creative arts-based method in which participants worked alongside an artist to generate lyrics that captured their experiences within YJS. Such an approach demonstrated a commitment to participatory, child-first approaches. Findings Two main themes were identified: identity and relationships. The young people vocalised resistance to frequent labelling and their ambitions to move away from past criminal identity and behaviour. Relationships with practitioners could be a source of frustration within this but were also highlighted as valuable and supportive. Research limitations/implications As data collection was remote, owing to the Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, the opportunity to develop relationships with young people within the YJS prior to conducting the research was restricted. This approach may have also impacted recruitment of participants. The sessions presented short-term interventions and whilst follow-up sessions were offered, many did not take them up. Although the research sample is small and cannot be considered representative, it allows for a valuable insight into the experiences of young people at a particularly challenging time. Practical implications Upon receiving our findings and recommendations, the first YJS research site has sought to further embed a relationship-based practice model and greater creative/participatory socially prescribed psychosocial therapeutic interventions, including music groups and spoken word artists to work with children and young people. Originality value This research adds to the growing literature base surrounding creative arts-based research with children and young people for their value towards communication, pro-social identity and development.
儿童和年轻人的歌词和声音记录了他们在青年司法服务中的经历
目的探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间青少年司法服务的真实经历。通过采用基于创造性艺术的抒情写作方法,研究团队试图通过合作和参与赋予参与者权力,并促进他们主导叙事(Deakin等人,2020)。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了一种基于创造性艺术的方法,参与者与艺术家一起创作歌词,以捕捉他们在YJS中的经历。这种做法表明了对参与性、儿童优先做法的承诺。研究确定了两个主要主题:身份和关系。年轻人大声疾呼抵制频繁的标签,并希望摆脱过去的犯罪身份和行为。与从业人员的关系可能是挫折感的来源,但也被强调为有价值和支持。研究限制/影响由于Covid-19大流行和相关的封锁,数据收集距离遥远,因此在开展研究之前与青年联系团内的年轻人建立关系的机会受到限制。这种方法可能也影响了参与者的招募。这些会议提出了短期干预措施,虽然提供了后续会议,但许多会议没有采取这些措施。虽然研究样本很小,不能被认为具有代表性,但它允许对年轻人在特别具有挑战性的时期的经历有价值的见解。在收到我们的研究结果和建议后,第一个YJS研究站点寻求进一步嵌入基于关系的实践模式和更大的创造性/参与性社会规定的心理社会治疗干预措施,包括音乐团体和口语艺术家与儿童和年轻人一起工作。原创性价值这项研究增加了围绕儿童和年轻人的创造性艺术研究的日益增长的文献基础,因为他们对交流,亲社会认同和发展的价值。
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