Looked after children in prison as adults: life adversity and neurodisability.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Epub Date: 2023-01-24 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-08-2022-0051
Hope Kent, Amanda Kirby, George Leckie, Rosie Cornish, Lee Hogarth, W Huw Williams
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Purpose: Looked after children (LAC) are criminalised at five times the rate of children in the general population. Children in contact with both child welfare and child justice systems have higher rates of neurodisability and substance use problems, and LAC in general have high rates of school exclusion, homelessness and unemployment. This study aims to understand whether these factors persist in LAC who are in prison as adults.

Design/methodology/approach: Administrative data collected by the Do-IT profiler screening tool in a prison in Wales, UK, were analysed to compare sentenced prisoners who were LAC (n = 631) to sentenced prisoners who were not LAC (n = 2,201). The sample comprised all prisoners who were screened on entry to prison in a two-year period.

Findings: Prisoners who were LAC scored more poorly on a functional screener for neurodisability (effect size = 0.24), and on four self-report measures capturing traits of dyslexia (0.22), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (0.40), autism spectrum disorders (0.34) and developmental co-ordination disorder (0.33). Prisoners who were LAC were more likely to have been to a pupil referral unit (0.24), have substance use problems (0.16), be homeless or marginally housed (0.18) and be unemployed or unable to work due to disability (0.13).

Originality/value: This study uniquely contributes to our understanding of prisoners who were LAC as a target group for intervention and support with re-integration into the community upon release. LAC in prison as adults may require additional interventions to help with employment, housing and substance use. Education programmes in prison should screen for neurodisability, to develop strategies to support engagement.

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成年后在监狱中受照顾的儿童:生活逆境与神经残疾。
目的:受监护儿童(LAC)的犯罪率是普通儿童的五倍。与儿童福利和儿童司法系统有接触的儿童患神经残疾和药物使用问题的比例较高,而一般而言,受看护儿童被学校开除、无家可归和失业的比例也很高。本研究旨在了解这些因素是否会持续存在于成年后入狱的本地儿童中心中:本研究分析了英国威尔士一所监狱通过 Do-IT 罪犯侧写筛查工具收集到的行政数据,并对属于拉丁美洲和加勒比海地区的被判刑囚犯(n = 631)与不属于拉丁美洲和加勒比海地区的被判刑囚犯(n = 2,201)进行了比较。样本包括两年内所有入狱时接受筛查的囚犯:在神经残疾功能筛选器(效应大小 = 0.24)和四项自我报告测量中,患有 LAC 的囚犯得分更低(0.22),他们还患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(0.40)、自闭症谱系障碍(0.34)和发育协调障碍(0.33)。属于LAC的囚犯更有可能曾被送往学生转介单位(0.24)、有药物使用问题(0.16)、无家可归或住房条件较差(0.18)、失业或因残疾而无法工作(0.13):这项研究为我们了解作为法律援助咨询中心目标群体的囚犯在获释后重新融入社区的干预和支持做出了独特的贡献。成年后在监狱中服刑的 LAC 可能需要额外的干预措施,以帮助他们解决就业、住房和药物使用等问题。监狱中的教育计划应筛查神经残疾,以制定支持参与的策略。
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