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'Crossover kids': Offending by child protection-involved youth
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The over-representation of children from child protection backgrounds in the youth justice system is a significant and longstanding concern. While the association between child maltreatment and youth offending is established, the pathway of child protection-involved youth to criminal justice outcomes has received little attention. This paper presents selected findings of a detailed case file audit of 300 crossover children appearing before the Victorian Children’s Court in 2016–17. Findings explore children’s exposure to maltreatment and other adversity, as well as their child protection involvement, co-occurring challenges, offending and sentencing outcomes. The risk factors for earlier and more serious offending are also examined. Results indicate that crossover children present with more serious offending profiles than other court-involved children. The findings emphasise the need to prevent, divert and respond to crossover children’s criminal justice contact.
Title: 'Crossover kids': Offending by child protection-involved youth
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The over-representation of children from child protection backgrounds in the youth justice system is a significant and longstanding concern.
While the association between child maltreatment and youth offending is established, the pathway of child protection-involved youth to criminal justice outcomes has received little attention.
This paper presents selected findings of a detailed case file audit of 300 crossover children appearing before the Victorian Children’s Court in 2016–17.
Findings explore children’s exposure to maltreatment and other adversity, as well as their child protection involvement, co-occurring challenges, offending and sentencing outcomes.
The risk factors for earlier and more serious offending are also examined.
Results indicate that crossover children present with more serious offending profiles than other court-involved children.
The findings emphasise the need to prevent, divert and respond to crossover children’s criminal justice contact.
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