Haerle Darin R
1 California State University, Chico, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2019 Apr;63(5):663-693. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18811083. Epub 2018 Nov 8.
The present study explores the ability of juvenile waiver policy and the resulting adult court status to impact the experiences and behavior of male youth originating from differing jurisdictions but incarcerated together within state-level juvenile correctional facilities. Using official agency data and youth survey data, this research examines how "adult" status influences behavior for waived youth compared with their juvenile court counterparts. Structural equation modeling and multiple group analysis is used to determine the extent to which adult status moderates the measurement structure of models related to individual characteristics, institutional experiences, and institutional misconduct. Results reveal an improvement in model fit to occur when estimated across the two groups of juvenile court and adult court youth, beyond that which occurs when parameters are constrained to be equal for these two groups. This work reveals adult status to be powerful enough to moderate the effects of who a youth is and what that youth experiences, on how that youth behaves during a term of juvenile incarceration.
本研究探讨了少年转处政策以及由此产生的成人法庭身份对来自不同司法管辖区但被关押在州级少年教养设施中的男性青少年的经历和行为的影响。本研究利用官方机构数据和青少年调查数据,考察了与少年法庭中的同龄人相比,“成人”身份如何影响被转处青少年的行为。采用结构方程模型和多组分析来确定成人身份在多大程度上调节了与个体特征、机构经历和机构不当行为相关的模型的测量结构。结果显示,在对少年法庭和成人法庭两组青少年进行估计时,模型拟合度有所改善,这一改善程度超过了将这两组参数约束为相等时的情况。这项研究表明,成人身份足以调节青少年的个体特征和经历对其在少年监禁期间行为的影响。