Barriers to Community Re-entry for Incarcerated Youth: Stakeholders' Perspectives in Australia and the United States
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Published:2022
Iva Strnadová, Heather Griller Clark, Sue C. O'Neill, Therese M. Cumming, Sarup R. Mathur, Timothy C. Wells, Joanne Danker, 2022. "Barriers to Community Re-entry for Incarcerated Youth: Stakeholders' Perspectives in Australia and the United States", Transition Programs for Children and Youth with Diverse Needs, Kate Scorgie, Chris Forlin
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Abstract
This chapter examines the barriers to reentry for justice involved young people in the US and Australia from the perspectives of the 44 Australian and 14 US stakeholders who work with them. The interviews were analyzed using inductive content analysis to identify key internal and external barriers. Results suggest a need for improvement in the areas of collaboration among systems, family engagement, and student self-determination. The discussion focuses on the similarities and differences in the barriers that exist across nations and systems. Implications for future research, practice, and policy are included to improve transition services and supports for juvenile justice involved youth.
