Community around the Child: Evaluation of a program to reduce the criminalisation of Australian youth in out-of-home care

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
D. Newton, Lesley A Hardcastle, Soula A Kontomichalos, J. McGillivray
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Young people in residential out-of-home care are universally over-represented in the criminal justice system. This study presents an evaluation of Community around the Child, an early-intervention initiative designed to reduce contact with the criminal justice system among young people living in residential care in Victoria, Australia. Interviews and focus groups with professionals (n = 44) produced data that were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. The study found the program promoted positive relationships between young people in care and police and between police and residential carers. Increased knowledge on the part of both carers and police about the impact of trauma on young people’s behaviour and methods for supporting young people to regulate their behaviour contributed to these positive relationships. The study calls for a holistic, therapeutic response to the individual needs of young people who have experienced and continue to experience trauma. Essential to this is the provision of training in trauma informed care for police and other stakeholders.
儿童周围的社区:评估一项减少澳大利亚青少年在家庭外护理中被定罪的计划
在刑事司法系统中,接受院外护理的年轻人普遍比例过高。这项研究对“儿童社区”进行了评估,这是一项早期干预举措,旨在减少澳大利亚维多利亚州寄宿青少年与刑事司法系统的接触。与专业人士的访谈和焦点小组(n = 44)生成的数据使用归纳主题分析进行分析。研究发现,该项目促进了被护理的年轻人与警察之间以及警察与寄宿护理人员之间的积极关系。护理人员和警察对创伤对年轻人行为的影响以及支持年轻人规范行为的方法的了解增加,有助于建立这些积极的关系。这项研究呼吁对经历过并将继续经历创伤的年轻人的个人需求做出全面的治疗反应。至关重要的是为警察和其他利益攸关方提供创伤知情护理方面的培训。
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Journal of Criminology
Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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