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司法系统与物质使用障碍的青年

The Justice System and Young Adults With Substance Use Disorders.

机构信息

Emerging Adult Justice Project, Justice Lab, Columbia University, New York, New York

Emerging Adult Justice Project, Justice Lab, Columbia University, New York, New York.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2021 Jan;147(Suppl 2):S249-S258. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-023523H.

Abstract

Young adults' heightened vulnerability to substance use disorders (SUD) corresponds with their disproportionate representation in the criminal justice system. It is paramount that the justice system systemically recognize young adults as a group with distinct developmental needs and align reform efforts with advancements made in medical and public health fields to better address the needs of justice-involved young adults with SUD. This article warns against reliance on the justice system for engaging young adults with SUD in treatment and presents 4 principles that were developed by a workgroup participating in a longitudinal meeting of experts sponsored by Boston Medical Center's Grayken Center for Addiction. The goal of the principles is to support and guide policy and practice initiatives for developmentally appropriate justice responses to young adults with SUD. The article also reviews the evidence that underlies these principles and offers policy and practice considerations for their implementation.

摘要

年轻人对物质使用障碍(SUD)的易感性增加,与他们在刑事司法系统中的不成比例代表性相对应。至关重要的是,司法系统要系统地认识到年轻人是一个具有独特发展需求的群体,并使改革努力与医学和公共卫生领域的进展保持一致,以更好地满足涉及 SUD 的年轻成年人的需求。本文警告不要依赖司法系统让有 SUD 的年轻人接受治疗,并提出了 4 项原则,这些原则是由一个工作组制定的,该工作组参加了波士顿医疗中心的格雷肯成瘾中心赞助的一个长期专家会议。这些原则的目标是支持和指导针对有 SUD 的年轻成年人的发展适当的司法应对措施的政策和实践举措。本文还回顾了这些原则的基础证据,并为其实施提供了政策和实践方面的考虑。

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