青少年司法接触、教育轨迹与再犯:一种混合方法评估

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Margaret Bond, Kimberly M. Davidson
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研究表明,教育与出狱后的积极成果之间存在密切关系。认识到教育轨迹可能在早期就被打乱,我们调查了少年司法接触对受教育程度、教育愿望和再犯的影响。我们从定量(n = 174)和定性(n = 88)两个相互关联的基于监狱的数据收集项目中考察了数据中的关系。我们利用Cox模型来评估教育对药物使用障碍在押男性再犯的影响。纵向深度半结构化访谈揭示了青少年司法接触的模式、对学校的看法、教育愿望和释放后的结果。定量分析表明,正规教育程度,而不是智力,与再犯有显著关系。定性成绩单表明,青少年司法接触会阻碍教育愿望和成就。我们讨论了政策影响,包括使教育(释放后成功的一致预测因素)对被监禁和重新进入社会的个人开放,以及改变排他性的学校纪律政策。
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Juvenile Justice Contact, Educational Trajectories, and Recidivism: A Mixed Method Evaluation

Research demonstrates strong relationships between education and positive post-prison outcomes. Recognizing that educational trajectories can be disrupted early on, we investigate the impact of juvenile justice contact on educational attainment, educational aspirations, and recidivism. We examine relationships in data from two connected prison-based data collection projects both quantitatively (n = 174) and qualitatively (n = 88). We utilize Cox models to assess the impact of education on recidivism among a sample of incarcerated men with substance use disorders. Longitudinal in-depth semi-structured interviews reveal patterns of juvenile justice contact, perceptions of school, educational aspirations, and post-release outcomes. Quantitative analyses demonstrate that formal education attainment, but not intelligence, is significantly related to recidivism. The qualitative transcripts illustrate that juvenile justice contact can impede educational aspirations and achievement. We discuss policy implications, including making education, a consistent predictor of post-release success, accessible to incarcerated and reentering individuals and altering exclusionary school discipline policies.

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American Journal of Criminal Justice
American Journal of Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
5.40%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Criminal Justice, the official journal of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, is a peer reviewed publication; manuscripts go through a blind review process. The focus of the Journal is on a wide array of criminal justice topics and issues. Some of these concerns include items pertaining to the criminal justice process, the formal and informal interplay between system components, problems and solutions experienced by various segments, innovative practices, policy development and implementation, evaluative research, the players engaged in these enterprises, and a wide assortment of other related interests. The American Journal of Criminal Justice publishes original articles that utilize a broad range of methodologies and perspectives when examining crime, law, and criminal justice processing.
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