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The Relationship Between Trauma, Recidivism Risk, and Reoffending in Male and Female Juvenile Offenders.

Nina A Vitopoulos1,2, Michele Peterson-Badali1, Shelley Brown3, Tracey A Skilling2.   

Abstract

Elevated rates of traumatic experience in the juvenile justice population are well established. Nevertheless, the role of trauma and its application to rehabilitation and recidivism in a criminal justice context remains hotly debated, particularly for female youth. The Risk-Need-Responsivity framework, the predominant model for risk assessment and case management in juvenile justice, does not consider trauma to be a risk factor for offending. This study examined- Posttraumatic Stress symptomology, maltreatment history, and childhood adversity - in relation to RNR risk factors for reoffending (criminogenic needs) and recidivism in a sample of female and male juvenile offenders. Rates of PTS symptomology, maltreatment, and childhood adversity were significantly higher in this sample compared to prevalence in the general population. Females were more likely to have experienced maltreatment. Several maltreatment and childhood adversity types were significantly related to criminogenic needs. PTS symptomology and adversity were not significant predictors of recidivism when entered alongside criminogenic needs; however, maltreatment was the strongest predictor of recidivism for both male and female youth in a model that included criminogenic needs. Gender did not moderate the relationship between maltreatment and recidivism. The importance of considering youths' maltreatment history in their rehabilitative care is discussed. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.

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Keywords:  Childhood adversity; Gender differences; Maltreatment; PTSD; Risk need responsivity (RNR); Youth justice

Year:  2018        PMID: 32318205      PMCID: PMC7163832          DOI: 10.1007/s40653-018-0238-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Adolesc Trauma        ISSN: 1936-1521


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