Great Expectations: The Importance of Procedural Justice and Parenting for Perceptions of Success Among Youth on Probation

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作者
Fine, Adam D. [1 ,4 ]
Fix, Rebecca L. [2 ]
Del Toro, Juan [3 ]
Jackson, Dylan B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Univ Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN USA
[4] Arizona State Univ, Sch Criminol & Criminal Justice, 411 North Cent Ave,Suite 633, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
关键词
expectations; possible selves; juvenile probation; social bonds; labeling theory; procedural justice; POSSIBLE SELVES; FUTURE ORIENTATION; JUVENILE JUSTICE; RISK; SELF; IMPACT; SUPERVISION; ASPIRATIONS; LEGITIMACY; BEHAVIORS;
D O I
10.1177/00938548231206837
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Juvenile probation can be a critical inflection point. As such, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners are interested in enhancing youths' success on probation, especially pertaining to reducing recidivism and promoting their success in education and employment. Informed by the risk-need-responsivity framework, the present study examined how theoretically derived familial/peer (e.g., social bonds, parental monitoring), societal/community (e.g., labeling theory), and individual-level (e.g., impulsivity, procedural justice) factors were associated with youths' expectations for success on probation as well as more general life course outcomes. Within samples of youth starting probation (N = 301) and 6 months into probation (N = 253), we combined cross-sectional data from the jurisdiction's risk/needs tool with a self-reported survey from youth. Youths' perceptions of parental monitoring and procedural justice were consistently associated with their self-expectations for completing probation. However, for more general life course success, only perceptions of parental monitoring promoted self-expectations. Implications for theory, policy, and practice are discussed.
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页码:127 / 147
页数:21
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