From Care to Corrections: A Scoping Review of Pathways from Child Protection to Adult Criminal Justice Systems.

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Trauma Violence & Abuse Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1177/15248380241279861
Susan Baidawi,Danielle Newton,Philip Mendes,Jenna Bollinger,Jade Purtell
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Individuals who have experienced child protection system involvement are over-represented in criminal justice systems. This group faces greater risks of serious offending and justice system entrenchment relative to their peers without child protection system contact. Understanding the pathways from child protection to adult criminal justice system contact is critical for informing crime prevention policy and practice, yet most research on the maltreatment-offending relationship solely focuses on children's pathways from child protection to youth justice systems. This scoping review identified and synthesized evidence from studies examining adult justice system contact among individuals who have experienced child protection system involvement (including placement in out-of-home care [OOHC]). A search of six databases identified 7,599 publications, of which 37 met the inclusion criteria. These primary studies included adult participants with a history of child protection system involvement and adult criminal justice system contact (defined by administrative records or self-reported arrest, conviction, or incarceration). The review identified that many factors associated with increased likelihood of adult criminal justice system contact reflect those identified for youth justice involvement (e.g., male gender, racial minority or Indigenous status, a history of substantiated maltreatment, particularly physical abuse, placement in OOHC, particularly placement in residential care, placement for reasons of problem behavior, initial placement in early adolescence, and placement instability). While youth justice system contact is associated with increased risk, engagement in education or employment (for males), and becoming a parent appear to be associated with decreased risk of criminal justice system contact among adults previously involved in child protection systems.
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从照料到教养:对从儿童保护系统到成人刑事司法系统的途径的范围审查。
曾卷入儿童保护系统的人在刑事司法系统中的比例过高。与没有接触过儿童保护系统的同龄人相比,这一群体面临着更大的严重犯罪和司法系统固化的风险。了解从儿童保护到接触成人刑事司法系统的途径对于制定预防犯罪政策和实践至关重要,但大多数关于虐待与犯罪关系的研究仅关注儿童从儿童保护系统到青少年司法系统的途径。本范围界定综述确定并综合了研究证据,这些研究考察了曾卷入儿童保护系统(包括家庭外照料 [OOHC])的个人与成人司法系统的接触情况。通过对六个数据库的检索,共发现 7599 篇出版物,其中 37 篇符合纳入标准。这些主要研究包括有儿童保护系统参与史和与成人刑事司法系统接触史(由行政记录或自我报告的逮捕、定罪或监禁定义)的成人参与者。审查发现,与接触成人刑事司法系统的可能性增加有关的许多因素反映了那些已确定的青少年司法参与因素(例如,男性性别、少数民族或土著身份、经证实的虐待史(尤其是身体虐待)、被安置在 OOHC 中(尤其是被安置在寄宿护理中)、因问题行为而被安置、在青春期早期的初始安置以及安置的不稳定性)。虽然与青少年司法系统接触与风险增加有关,但接受教育或就业(男性)以及为人父母似乎与之前卷入儿童保护系统的成年人与刑事司法系统接触的风险降低有关。
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期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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