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Researching Adverse Childhood Experiences in the Youth Justice System: Reflections on Methodology From a Members of a Non-Indigenous Research Team
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology ( IF 1.645 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-16 , DOI: 10.1177/0306624x211058951
Andrew Day 1 , Catia Malvaso 2
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Understanding the impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has rapidly emerged as an important area of research that has implications for those who work in youth justice settings. This paper identifies a series of considerations facing those who work in jurisdictions where Indigenous or First Nations peoples have much higher levels of contact with both child protection and criminal justice systems than other population groups. It presents some reflections from members of a non-Indigenous research team about their efforts to engage with cultural perspectives on ACEs research in a way that facilitates further discussion within the research community about the methodological decisions that are made when investigating issues that are of importance to members of minority culture communities.



中文翻译:

研究青少年司法系统中的不良童年经历:非土著研究团队成员对方法论的反思

了解不良童年经历 (ACE) 的影响已迅速成为一个重要的研究领域,对青少年司法环境中的工作人员具有重要意义。本文指出了在原住民或原住民与儿童保护和刑事司法系统的接触程度高于其他人口群体的司法管辖区工作的人员面临的一系列考虑因素。它提出了非原住民研究团队成员的一些反思,他们努力从文化角度参与 ACE 研究,以促进研究界进一步讨论在调查重要问题时做出的方法决策。少数民族文化社区的成员。

更新日期:2021-11-17
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