“我希望看到年轻人在这里工作,这就是我想看到的……”青少年犯罪服务中的同伴支持机会如何支持儿童优先、创伤知情和青少年司法实践的修复模式

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Thompson, Meghan Spacey
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目的:本文旨在探讨同伴支持如何支持儿童优先、创伤知情和恢复性青年司法相结合的方法。虽然其他学者已经确定了这些方法之间的冲突,特别是儿童优先和恢复性方法之间的冲突,但作为一种以儿童为中心的修复工作模式,对同龄人的修复实践的关注尚未得到充分探索。设计/方法/方法我们从伦敦青少年犯罪服务机构(YOS)对年轻人和父母/看护人进行的访谈和调查中获得定性数据。这些数据是YOS更广泛的混合方法研究的一部分,该研究使用观察方法、调查和访谈来评估其实践模式的有效性。同伴支持成为了一个主题。参与者表达了看到年轻人在YOS工作和做志愿者的愿望,并认为这将有助于使它成为一个安全和无威胁的空间。在青年服务处完成学业的年轻人认为自己是具有洞察力和技能的榜样,可以支持他人。这些年轻人表达了在青年事务处工作的强烈愿望,在某些情况下,发展长期的职业生涯,支持年轻人。原创性/价值我们的研究挑战了有犯罪前科的年轻人难以移情的观点,提供了丰富的例子来说明他们对同龄人的移情理解。同伴支持机会可以重新定义恢复性实践,即儿童优先和创伤知情。这种机会将使得到支助的青年和提供支助的青年都受益,从而建立一种直接根据青年所表达的需要和愿望的共同制作的办法。
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“I would want to see young people working in here, that’s what I want to see…” how peer support opportunities in youth offending services can support a Child First, trauma-informed, and reparative model of practice for youth justice
Purpose This paper aims to explore how peer support can support a combined Child First, trauma-informed and restorative approach for youth justice. While other scholars have identified clashes between these approaches, particularly between Child First and restorative approaches, a focus on reparative practice with peers has been under-explored as a more child-centred model for reparation-focused work. Design/methodology/approach We draw on qualitative data from interviews and surveys undertaken with young people and parents/caregivers in a London youth offending service (YOS). The data was part of a broader mixed-methods study in the YOS that used observational methods alongside surveys and interviews to evaluate the effectiveness of its model of practice. Peer support emerged as a theme. Findings Participants expressed the desire to see young people working and volunteering in the YOS and felt this would help make it a safe and non-threatening space. Young people who had completed their time with the YOS saw themselves as role models with the insight and skills to support others. These young people expressed a strong desire to work in the YOS and, in some cases, to develop long-term careers supporting young people. Originality/value Our research challenges the notion that young people who have been involved in crime struggle to empathise, providing rich examples of their empathic understanding for peers. Peer support opportunities could offer a reconceptualisation of restorative practice that is Child First and trauma-informed. Such opportunities would benefit both the young people being supported and those offering support, building a co-produced approach that is directly informed by the expressed needs and desires of the young people.
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