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Risk and Protective Factors of Juvenile Justice Involvement among Post-Adjudicated Young Women
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2023-04-11 , DOI: 10.1007/s10560-023-00925-0
Sujeeta Elizabeth Menon , Danielle Parrish , Qianwei Zhao

This study utilizes the risk and resilience framework to understand the risk and protective correlates of moderate to high levels of juvenile justice involvement among post-adjudicated young women (N = 365). This exploratory model-building method utilized cross-sectional administrative data collected through the Positive Achievement Change Tool. The analysis yielded the best model using five social history factors, including the age at the time of probation, involvement in structured activities, running away from home, mental health history, and antisocial attitudes and behaviors. Results revealed that those with a history of mental health problems or running away from home had higher odds of having a high level of juvenile justice involvement compared with a lower level of involvement. Moreover, younger women were more likely to have moderate or high levels of juvenile justice involvement than a low level of involvement. Interventions should focus on holistically addressing individual, family, and community factors.



中文翻译:

判决后女青年参与少年司法的风险及保护因素

本研究利用风险和复原力框架来了解判决后年轻女性中度至高水平少年司法参与的风险和保护相关性(N  = 365)。这种探索性模型构建方法利用了通过积极成就变革工具收集的横截面管理数据。该分析使用五个社会历史因素得出了最佳模型,包括缓刑时的年龄、参与结构化活动、离家出走、心理健康史以及反社会态度和行为。结果显示,与参与程度较低的人相比,有心理健康问题或离家出走史的人参与青少年司法程度较高的几率较高。此外,较年轻的女性更有可能参与中度或高度的少年司法,而不是低度的参与。干预措施应侧重于全面解决个人、家庭和社区因素。

更新日期:2023-04-11
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