Alyssa LaBerge
alyssa-laberge.bsky.social
Alyssa LaBerge
@alyssa-laberge.bsky.social
PhD candidate (ABD), MSU SCJ. Incoming Assistant Prof, UWL SOC&CJ. Alum, UWEC CRMJ. Crossover & dual system youth; juvenile risks and needs assessments. Views are my own. She/Her
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Positive relations between incarcerated youth and staff in juvenile justice facilities are marginally associated with reduced rates of self-directed violence over time, highlighting the importance of staff training to foster supportive relationships and prevent self-harm among detained youth.
December 18, 2024 at 2:43 PM
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6. Laberge, A., Paruk, J., Rapanos, A., & Cavanagh, C. (2024). Youth Perceptions of Juvenile Justice Facility Staff: Associations With Self-Directed Violence Among Juvenile Detainees. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 51(11), 1678-1695.

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Primary caregiver monitoring knowledge is significantly associated with a reduction in recidivism among youth dually involved in both the juvenile justice system and the child welfare system, emphasizing the value of caregiver education to prevent reoffending.
December 18, 2024 at 2:43 PM
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4. LaBerge, A., Cavanagh, C., & Cauffman, E. (2024). Juvenile justice-and dual system-involved youth: The role of primary caregiver monitoring habits on juvenile recidivism. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 61(2), 303-332.

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December 18, 2024 at 2:43 PM