Affiliation
Beyond Youth CustodyIssue Date
2015-02-17Subjects
resettlementtrauma on release
transitions
custody to community
young people
L410 UK Social Policy
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This report begins to address a gap in the knowledge about the way that young people experience the transition from custody back into the community. In particular, it highlights the stresses reported during a period of disorientation and reorientation immediately following release. The research team reanalysed thematically 59 transcripts that we have conducted with young people aged between 12 and 17 for studies on broader issues related to youth custody. Recommendations are produced in order to stimulate national and local debate on considering responses to the disorientation and reorientation during this period in order to allow for longer-term success in resettlement.Citation
Bateman, T., Hazel, N. (2015) 'Custody to community: how young people cope with release'. UK: Beyond Youth Custody.Publisher
Beyond Youth CustodyAdditional Links
http://www.beyondyouthcustody.net/wp-content/uploads/BYC-Custody-to-community-How-young-people-cope-with-release.pdfType
Technical ReportLanguage
enCollections
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