成人治疗法院以家庭为中心的实践:我们能从家庭治疗法院最佳实践标准中学到什么?

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW Juvenile and Family Court Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-12 DOI:10.1111/jfcj.12194
Margaret H. Lloyd Sieger, Jeri B. Cohen, Xholina Nano
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据估计,成人治疗法庭(ATC)的参与者中有50%以上是父母。先前的研究指出,未满足的养育需求对药物使用治疗和刑事司法结果的负面影响,以及以家庭为中心的做法,如养育班,大大减少了ATC参与者的再犯。对在ATC项目中采用以家庭为中心的实践感兴趣的评委和团队成员可能不确定从哪里开始。最近关于以证据为基础、以家庭为中心的治疗法庭实践的一个信息来源是家庭治疗法庭(FTC)最佳实践标准。公平交易委员会标准建议采用以家庭为中心的使命,扩大与儿童和家庭服务机构的伙伴关系,在听证会上讨论养育和家庭角色,实施以家庭为中心的病例管理,并考虑治疗反应对儿童和家庭的影响。在ATC标准的基础上,自愿法庭项目固有的灵活性,以及现有的社区伙伴关系,为在刑事环境中以家庭为中心的实践创造了一条途径。
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Family-Centered Practice in Adult Treatment Courts: What Can We Learn from the Family Treatment Court Best Practice Standards?

Estimates suggest that upwards of 50% of participants in adult treatment courts (ATC) are parents. Previous studies point to negative impacts of unmet parenting needs on substance use treatment and criminal justice outcomes, and that family-centered practices such as parenting classes substantially reduce recidivism among ATC participants. Judges and team members interested in adopting family-centered practices in their ATC program may be unsure where to begin. One recent source of information regarding evidence-based, family-centered practices in treatment court settings is the Family Treatment Court (FTC) Best Practice Standards. The FTC Standards suggest adopting a family-centered mission, expanding partnerships with child- and family-serving agencies, discussing parenting and family roles during hearings, implementing family-centered case management, and considering the effect of therapeutic responses on children and families. Building on the ATC Standards, the flexibility inherent in voluntary court programs, and existing community partnerships creates a pathway toward family-centered practice in criminal settings.

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期刊介绍: Juvenile and Family Court Journal, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges since 1949, focuses on issues of interest to the field of juvenile and family justice, including: - child abuse and neglect - juvenile delinquency - domestic violence - substance abuse - child custody and visitation - judicial leadership
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