Liu Lin, Zgoba Kristen M, Low Sabina
Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
Youth Violence Juv Justice. 2024 Oct;22(4):277-295. doi: 10.1177/15412040241232919. Epub 2024 Feb 20.
As compared to adult populations, there is a significant dearth of studies examining official misconduct among juveniles, leaving important gaps in our knowledge. Utilizing a sample of youth completing juvenile justice residential placement in Florida across four fiscal years ( = 5739), the current study seeks to examine the joint effects of facility environment and individual characteristics on institutional misconduct, represented by aggression and academic misconduct in facilities. Academic Youths' severity of criminal involvement, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), emotional and communication skills, and history of violence or drugs all contributed to explaining their aggression and academic misconduct in facilities. The level of institutional security consistently emerged as a significant predictor for academic misconduct and aggression. Aggression in facilities was more sensitive to the severity of ACEs. Policy implications and limitations are discussed.
与成年人群体相比,研究青少年官方不当行为的研究严重匮乏,这使我们的知识存在重大空白。本研究以四个财政年度内在佛罗里达州完成青少年司法寄宿安置的青年样本(=5739)为对象,旨在考察设施环境和个体特征对机构不当行为的联合影响,机构不当行为以设施内的攻击行为和学术不当行为来表示。青少年犯罪参与的严重程度、童年不良经历(ACEs)、情感和沟通技巧以及暴力或吸毒史都有助于解释他们在设施内的攻击行为和学术不当行为。机构安全水平一直是学术不当行为和攻击行为的重要预测因素。设施内的攻击行为对ACEs的严重程度更为敏感。文中讨论了政策影响和局限性。