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- From foster care to incarceration: A prospective analysis of the . . .
Compared to White males, Black males faced a higher risk of incarceration, while Hispanic females were less likely than White females to be incarcerated Primary race ethnicity categories did not significantly moderate the effect of exit type
- National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) | The Administration for . . .
The National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) collects information on youth in foster care, including sex, race, ethnicity, date of birth, and foster care status
- From Care to Custody: Exploring the Incarceration Pathways of Youth in . . .
Conclusion and Implications: The results indicate that youth who reunite with their families have a higher risk of incarceration in early adulthood compared to those who age out, with this risk being more pronounced for Black and Hispanic males
- The Pennsylvania State University The J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox . . .
Hypothesis: Dually involved male youth, historically marginalized population groups, type of foster care placement (e g , Group Home Incarceration), educational attainment,
- Foster care, permanency, and risk of prison entry - PMC
In this study, we leverage integrated statewide longitudinal administrative data from Wisconsin to assess risk of incarceration in early adulthood among children who entered foster care (though not necessarily for the first time) in mid- to late-childhood
- National Youth in Transition Database Report to Congress
Results underscore the importance of providing supports to youth who may be particularly vulnerable to challenging outcomes and the potential protective factor foster care may be for youth who remain in or re-enter care after age 18
- Aging Out Of Foster Care: A Comprehensive Analysis Of Dual-System . . .
The findings underscore the importance of both individual and systemic factors in shaping incarceration outcomes, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and policy reforms to reduce youth incarceration and support vulnerable populations
- Mitigating Risks of Incarceration Among Transition-Age Foster Youth . . .
Results show that a constellation of institutional sources of social control (education, employment) may effectively mitigate incarceration as youth make the transition to adulthood from foster care
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