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Disrupting the Trauma- To - Prison Pipeline For Justice-Involved Young Women Victimized By Violence. | LitMetric

Disrupting the Trauma- To - Prison Pipeline For Justice-Involved Young Women Victimized By Violence.

J Child Adolesc Trauma

Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, 3511 Cullen Blvd Room 110HA, 77204-4013 Houston, TX United States.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Rates of aggressive behavior among Justice-Involved Young Women (JIYW) have risen, yet there is limited research and intervention aimed specifically at this group.
  • The study hypothesized that greater self-restraint in JIYW could lessen the impact of exposure to violence on aggressive behavior.
  • Findings indicated that self-restraint serves as a protective factor, reducing the likelihood of serious aggressive offending among those with violent exposure, emphasizing the importance of trauma-responsive interventions to improve social skills.

Article Abstract

Background: Rates of aggressive offending among Justice-Involved Young Women (JIYW) have increased over the past few decades. Yet, there is little discourse, research, or intervention to address it among young women.

Aims/hypotheses: This study hypothesized that a higher capacity for self-restraint measured on the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (WAI) scale among 14-18-year-old JIYW would moderate the relationship between the exposure to violence and serious aggressive offending.

Methods: The pathways to desistance project, a multi-site, longitudinal study, included a sample of JIYW aged 14-18 years old ( = 184). The baseline data were analyzed using linear multiple regression.

Results: After controlling for two variables, race and neighborhood conditions, the overall model was significant ( = 8.31 ( = 7,176),  = .001). The predictor variables (exposure to violence and self-restraint) explained 25% of the outcome variable (level of aggressive offending). The moderation result was significant such that higher self-restraint weakens the relationship between exposure to violence and aggressive offending ( = - 0.01, (176) = -2.39,  = .018).

Conclusions/implications: This study highlights the need to disrupt the trauma- to- prison pipeline by enhancing positive social skills in a trauma-responsive manner, which could mitigate the effect of exposure to violence among JIYW.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205930PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40653-022-00488-9DOI Listing

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