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Families and the Juvenile Justice System
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2017
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Family SystemsFocus GroupsJuvenile JusticeYouth LawYouth IncarcerationJuvenile Justice SystemJuvenile DelinquencySociologyAfrican American StudiesLawCarceral SettingCriminal LawYouth Well-beingSocial JusticeYouth JusticeSocial SciencesDefense LawyersCriminal Justice
We conducted focus groups with defense lawyers, clinicians, and education advocates to gather their perspectives on families' experiences with the juvenile justice system. Our quantitative descriptive analysis identified a range of themes such as discussions about the poor treatment of families as well as recommendations for a shifting of power to families. These perspectives may provide insights about the context in which families are expected to participate in interventions, meet probationary demands, and provide for their youth's well-being. The results support evidence gathered from families about the impact of youth incarceration on their lives and has implications for practitioners and researchers working with families whose youth have been incarcerated.
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