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Putting ‘Justice’ in Recovery Capital: Yarning about Hopes and Futures with Young People in Detention
Author(s) -
Sharynne Hamilton,
Sarah Maslen,
David Best,
Jacinta Freeman,
Melissa O’Donnell,
Tracy Reibel,
Raewyn Mutch,
Rochelle Watkins
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal for crime justice and social democracy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.36
H-Index - 16
eISSN - 2202-7998
pISSN - 2202-8005
DOI - 10.5204/ijcjsd.v9i2.1256
Subject(s) - economic justice , context (archaeology) , criminology , qualitative research , futures contract , social capital , immigration detention , sociology , political science , psychology , social science , immigration , law , business , finance , paleontology , biology
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are over-represented in Australian youth detention centres and the justice system. In contrast to deficit-focused approaches to health and justice research, this article engages with the hopes, relationships and educational experiences of 38 detained youth in Western Australia who participated in a study of screening and diagnosis for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. We report on a qualitative study that used a ‘social yarning’ approach. While the participants reported lives marred by substance use, crime, trauma and neurodevelopmental disability, they also spoke of strong connections to country and community, their education experiences and their future goals. In line with new efforts for a ‘positive youth justice’ and extending on models of recovery capital, we argue that we must celebrate success and hope through a process of mapping and building recovery capital in the justice context at an individual and institutional level.

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