Search Results - "LaBerge, Alyssa"
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Juvenile Justice- and Dual System-Involved Youth: The Role of Primary Caregiver Monitoring Habits on Juvenile Recidivism
Published in The journal of research in crime and delinquency (01-03-2024)“…Objectives: Test whether primary caregivers’ monitoring habits protect against recidivism among juvenile justice and dual system youth and whether dual system…”
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Youth Perceptions of Juvenile Justice Facility Staff: Associations With Self-Directed Violence Among Juvenile Detainees
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-11-2024)“…Youth in juvenile justice facilities are at high risk of self-directed violence (SDV; suicide attempts and self-harm). Research shows that positive youth…”
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Attitudes toward legal actors among dual system youth
Published in Journal of social issues (01-06-2021)“…The role of contact with the child welfare system (CWS) in legal socialization is not well understood. This is particularly true of youth who have contact with…”
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Mothers with justice‐involved sons: Socioeconomic impacts of COVID‐19 by neighborhood disorder in the United States
Published in Journal of social issues (01-06-2023)“…Women, particularly mothers, have faced disparate socioeconomic consequences throughout the COVID‐19 pandemic. Research has yet to examine whether the…”
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Police dispatch times: The effects of neighborhood structural disadvantage
Published in Journal of criminal justice (01-03-2022)“…Prior research has neglected to address whether police dispatch times are related to community characteristics. The purpose of this study is to examine whether…”
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Attitudes Toward Police and Judges of Latina Immigrants With a Justice-Involved Child: Do Documentation Status and Family Deportations Matter?
Published in Crime and delinquency (27-04-2024)“…Immigrants who are undocumented or who have experienced the deportation of family members may perceive legal actors such as police and judges differently than…”
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