Department of Community Health Sciences, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2020 Jul 26;10(7):e034895. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034895.
Children who have a history of involvement in child protection services (CPS) are over-represented in the youth and adult criminal justice systems. There are significant health and socioeconomic implications for individuals involved in either or both CPS and the justice system. Understanding the 'overlap' between these two systems would provide insight into the health and social needs of this population. This protocol describes a research programme on the relationship between the child welfare and the youth justice systems, looking specifically at the population involved in both CPS and the youth justice system. We will examine the characteristics associated with involvement in these systems, justice system trajectories of individuals with a history of CPS involvement and early adult outcomes of children involved in both systems.
Administrative data sets will be linked at the individual level for three cohorts born 1991, 1994 and 1998 in Manitoba, Canada. Involvement in CPS will be categorised as 'placed in out-of-home care', 'received in-home services, but was not placed in care' or 'no involvement'. Involvement in the youth justice system will be examined through contacts with police between ages 12 and 17 that either led to charges or did not proceed. Individual, maternal and neighbourhood characteristics will be examined to identify individuals at greatest risk of involvement in one or both systems.
The study was approved by the University of Manitoba Health Research Ethics Board and permission to access data sets has been granted by all data providers. We also received approval for the study from the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba's Health Information Research Governance Committee and the Manitoba Metis Federation. Strategies to disseminate study results will include engagement of stakeholders and policymakers through meetings and workshops, scientific publications and presentations, and social media.
曾有过儿童保护服务(CPS)介入史的儿童在青年和成人刑事司法系统中比例过高。无论个人是涉及 CPS 还是司法系统,都会对其健康和社会经济产生重大影响。了解这两个系统之间的“重叠”情况,将有助于深入了解这一人群的健康和社会需求。本方案描述了一个关于儿童福利和青年司法系统之间关系的研究计划,特别关注同时涉及 CPS 和青年司法系统的人群。我们将研究与这些系统相关的特征,有 CPS 介入史的个体的司法系统轨迹,以及同时涉及这两个系统的儿童的成年早期结果。
将在个体层面上对分别于 1991 年、1994 年和 1998 年出生在加拿大马尼托巴省的三个队列的行政数据集进行链接。CPS 的介入将分为“被安置在家庭以外的照顾中”、“接受家庭服务,但未被安置在照顾中”或“无介入”。通过 12 至 17 岁期间与警方的接触来检查青年司法系统的介入情况,这些接触要么导致指控,要么没有进展。将检查个体、母亲和社区特征,以确定最有可能涉及一个或两个系统的个体。
该研究已获得马尼托巴大学健康研究伦理委员会的批准,所有数据提供者都已同意访问数据集。我们还获得了马尼托巴省第一民族卫生和社会秘书处的健康信息研究治理委员会和马尼托巴梅蒂斯联合会的研究批准。传播研究结果的策略包括通过会议和研讨会、科学出版物和演讲以及社交媒体与利益相关者和政策制定者进行接触。