Mericle Amy A, Belenko Steven, Festinger David, Fairfax-Columbo Jaymes, McCart Michael R
Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Treatment Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA ; Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Crim Justice Policy Rev. 2014 Sep;25(5):614-636. doi: 10.1177/0887403413486342.
Substance use is pervasive among youth, particularly among those involved in the juvenile justice system. Juvenile drug courts (JDCs) are a promising approach for delinquent youth with substance abuse issues. However, research regarding JDCs has shown inconsistent effects, and little is known about the specific components associated with positive outcomes. The current study examines data from interviews of JDC judges and team member focus groups in six JDCs from two contiguous southeastern states to identify stakeholders' perceptions about what places youth at risk for involvement in JDC and the factors that may contribute to successful outcomes. In addition, we examine these stakeholders' perceptions of the strengths and challenges facing their JDCs. Our findings highlight the importance of parents and specific strategies implemented by JDCs in influencing the outcomes of youth in JDCs and the importance of interagency collaboration and access to treatment and community resources for the overall success of JDCs.
物质使用在青少年中很普遍,尤其是在那些涉及少年司法系统的青少年中。少年毒品法庭(JDCs)对于有药物滥用问题的违法青少年来说是一种有前景的方法。然而,关于少年毒品法庭的研究显示效果并不一致,而且对于与积极结果相关的具体组成部分知之甚少。当前的研究调查了来自两个毗邻东南部州的六个少年毒品法庭的法官和团队成员焦点小组访谈数据,以确定利益相关者对于哪些因素使青少年有参与少年毒品法庭的风险以及哪些因素可能促成成功结果的看法。此外,我们考察了这些利益相关者对其少年毒品法庭所面临的优势和挑战的看法。我们的研究结果突出了父母以及少年毒品法庭实施的特定策略在影响少年毒品法庭中青少年的结果方面的重要性,以及机构间合作以及获得治疗和社区资源对于少年毒品法庭整体成功的重要性。