Developing evidence based practice skills in youth justice

IF 0.8 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY European Journal of Probation Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI:10.1177/20662203231185088
Christopher J. Trotter, P. Evans
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A number of studies have found that when probation officers, and others who supervise young people and adults on community based orders, have good intervention skills their clients are more likely to be engaged in supervision and to have low recidivism rates. The skills include, role clarification, pro-social modelling, problem solving, cognitive and relationship skills. Little research has been done, however, on the development of these skills across whole organisations. This study aimed to examine the extent to which training and coaching of probation officers, across two state youth justice departments in Australia, improved the use of workers’ skills. Audio-tapes of worker/client interviews were provided to research staff before and after training and coaching. Analysis of the audio-tapes found a significant increase in the overall use of worker skills following the training and coaching. However, the increases in the skills applied largely to role clarification, rather than pro-social modelling, problem solving and cognitive skills.
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发展以证据为基础的青年司法实践技能
许多研究发现,当缓刑官和其他监督年轻人和成年人的人有良好的干预技能时,他们的客户更有可能参与监督,再犯率也更低。这些技能包括角色澄清、亲社会建模、解决问题、认知和关系技能。然而,关于在整个组织中发展这些技能的研究却很少。本研究旨在考察澳大利亚两个州青年司法部门对缓刑官员的培训和指导在多大程度上提高了工人技能的使用。在培训和辅导前后,向研究人员提供了工人/客户访谈的录音带。对录音带的分析发现,在培训和指导之后,工人技能的总体使用显著增加。然而,技能的提高主要应用于角色澄清,而不是亲社会的建模、解决问题和认知技能。
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