利益相关者对残疾青年罪犯重返学校和社区的看法:一种生态学方法

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Deanne Unruh, Miriam Waintrup, Charlotte Y. Alverson, M. Erickson, C. MaGee
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摘要

为青少年罪犯提供的重返社会服务需要以青少年为重点,并包括支持青少年重返社区的多个实体。本研究的目的是根据经验,从利益相关者的角度更好地理解,以确定支持年轻罪犯重新入学和成功重返社区的挑战和促进者。在西北部一个残疾青年罪犯重返社会计划的4年中,对参与重返社会过程的关键利益相关者进行了54次定性访谈。利益相关者包括青年、家长、学校工作人员、假释/缓刑官员和其他社区机构人员。使用生态框架编码方案对访谈进行定性分析。研究结果证实了关键成年人/导师(即过渡专家)在青少年学校参与中的重要性。此外,在学校、青少年服务机构和其他关键机构人员内部和之间建立牢固的工作关系,有助于青少年罪犯的重返社会过程。
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Stakeholders’ Perspectives of Reentry to School and Community for Young Offenders With Disabilities: An Ecological Approach
Reentry services for young offenders need to be youth-focused and inclusive of the multiple entities that support a youth’s return to the community. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding from stakeholders’ perspectives, based on experience, to identify challenges and facilitators to support young offenders’ reengagement in school and successful return to their community postincarceration. Fifty-four qualitative interviews of key stakeholders involved in the reentry process were conducted across 4 years of a young offender with disabilities’ reentry program in the Northwest. Stakeholders included youth, parents, school personnel, parole/probation officers, and other community agency personnel. An ecological framework coding scheme was used to qualitatively analyze the interviews. Findings validate the importance a key adult/mentor (i.e., transition specialist) plays in a youth’s school engagement. In addition, developing strong working relationships within and across schools, juvenile services, and other key agency personnel was supportive of a young offender’s reentry process.
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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