Jonson-Reid Melissa
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Child Welfare. 2004 Mar-Apr;83(2):157-73.
This article describes the need for a better understanding of the moderating effects of child welfare services on delinquency. Although juvenile delinquency is a commonly studied issue, researchers have paid little attention to the degree to which child welfare services may be associated with changes in subsequent delinquency rates. Emerging evidence suggests that for certain groups of maltreated children, such as children of color and females, certain child welfare services are associated with variations in risk of delinquent outcomes. The article discusses key methodological, theoretical, and policy implications that help guide further research in this area.
本文描述了更深入理解儿童福利服务对犯罪行为的调节作用的必要性。尽管青少年犯罪是一个常被研究的问题,但研究人员很少关注儿童福利服务与后续犯罪率变化之间的关联程度。新出现的证据表明,对于某些受虐待儿童群体,如有色人种儿童和女童,某些儿童福利服务与犯罪后果风险的变化有关。本文讨论了有助于指导该领域进一步研究的关键方法、理论和政策意义。