通往但非穿越之路?重新审视受系统影响青少年的创伤与累犯关系

N. McKenna, Valerie R. Anderson
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研究表明,童年和青少年时期的创伤经历会导致不良后果,包括心理健康问题、学业问题、犯罪和少年司法系统介入。本研究借鉴了女权主义路径和创伤理论的框架,重新审视了创伤经历对初次接触少年司法系统两年后的累犯的影响。来自美国中西部一家少年法庭的数据表明,创伤经历是进入该系统的常见途径,但使用一般的累犯结果测量方法,创伤经历并不能预测在该系统中的经历。然而,其他几个变量可以预测青少年是否会收到新的申请。当样本按转介单位(逃学与犯罪单位)分类时,种族/民族和年龄的影响更为明显。我们讨论了在研究创伤与累犯关系时需要考虑的不同方法和测量因素。
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Pathways to—But Not Through? Revisiting the Trauma and Recidivism Relationship Among System-Involved Youth
Research has demonstrated that exposure to traumatic experiences in childhood and adolescence can result in adverse outcomes, including mental health concerns, school troubles, delinquency, and juvenile justice system involvement. The current study draws on a framework informed by feminist pathways and trauma theories to revisit the effect of traumatic experiences on recidivism two years following initial system contact. Data from a Midwestern juvenile court illustrated traumatic experiences are common pathways into the system but are not predictive of experiences through the system using general recidivism outcome measures. However, several other variables predicted youth receiving new petitions. The effects of race/ethnicity and age are more pronounced when the sample was disaggregated by referral unit (truancy vs. delinquency unit). We discuss different methodological and measurement factors to consider when examining the trauma-recidivism relationship.
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