Reconnecting Youth: Beyond Individualized Programs and Risks

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
R. Myers, T. Goddard, J. Davidtz
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Abstract

Presently in the United States, cognitive behavioral approaches are thought to be one of the most effective ways to intervene in the lives of young people in trouble with the law. However, such individualized approaches to youth in trouble with the law, and the risk-based logics that accompany them, say some, often ignore the relationships that young people have with caregivers, as well as the broader social ecological, economic and political contexts within which those relationships develop. Once the individual change work is completed, young people must have productive roles and supportive relationships to return to, especially if we want youth justice practice to translate into justice for youth. Given that meaningful attachments with others serve as the primary context within which individuals learn to regulate emotions and behaviors, youth justice policy and practice ought to seek to repair the capacity to attach and relate –and broader social policy reforms must address the social and economic inequalities that make the adversity and harm that undermine that capacity more likely. In this article, we discuss the limitations of over-relying on skills-based therapies and examine how the neglect of social, material and relational contexts can undermine the meaning and effectiveness of youth justice interventions. Following this, we describe how a youth justice system that attends to relational needs and structural inequalities might better meet the needs of young people.
重新连接青年:超越个性化计划和风险
目前,在美国,认知行为方法被认为是干预触犯法律的年轻人生活的最有效方法之一。然而,一些人说,这种针对触犯法律的年轻人的个性化方法,以及随之而来的基于风险的逻辑,往往忽视了年轻人与照顾者之间的关系,以及这些关系发展的更广泛的社会生态、经济和政治背景。一旦个人变革工作完成,年轻人就必须有富有成效的角色和支持性的关系,特别是如果我们希望青年司法实践转化为青年的正义。鉴于与他人的有意义的依恋是个人学会调节情绪和行为的主要背景,青年司法政策和实践应该寻求修复依恋和联系的能力,而更广泛的社会政策改革必须解决社会和经济不平等问题,这些问题使破坏这种能力的逆境和伤害更有可能发生。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了过度依赖基于技能的治疗的局限性,并研究了忽视社会、物质和关系背景如何会破坏青年司法干预的意义和有效性。在此之后,我们将描述一个关注关系需求和结构性不平等的青年司法系统如何更好地满足年轻人的需求。
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Youth Justice-An International Journal
Youth Justice-An International Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: Youth Justice is an international, peer-reviewed journal that engages with the analyses of juvenile/youth justice systems, law, policy and practice around the world. It contains articles that are theoretically informed and/or grounded in the latest empirical research. Youth Justice has established itself as the leading journal in the field in the UK, and, supported by an editorial board comprising some of the world"s leading youth justice scholars.
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