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Evaluating a Young Adult Court (YAC) to Address Inequalities for Transitional Age Youth in Orange County

NCJ Number
309370
Author(s)
Elizabeth Cauffman
Date Published
2024
Length
23 pages
Annotation

This paper reports on a study with the primary goal of understanding whether the Young Adult Court improves life outcomes for young men by reducing recidivism and antisocial behavior, improving health and developmental/psychological outcomes, and/or promoting positive socio-economic and educational outcomes.

Abstract

This document provides a project summary, discusses the research questions, and lays out the research design and methods of a randomized controlled trial that followed young men in a Young Adult Court (YAC) that specifically handles justice-system-involved young men, aged 18 to 25 years, in Orange County, California. The project had three research aims: to describe the perceived successes and challenges associated with involvement in San Francisco’s YAC among program graduates; to determine whether Orange County YAC participants differed from a randomized control group in their trajectories of criminal and antisocial behaviors, as well as other developmental and contextual outcomes during the two years following enrollment into the YAC; and to examine whether the Orange County YAC intervention impacts young minority adults across those outcomes and reduces unintentional effects on young adults of color of justice-system involvement. The goals of the YAC are to hold justice-involved young adults accountable in a developmentally appropriate way, reduce recidivism, and promote positive long-term outcomes. The paper also provides a discussion of the researchers’ activities and accomplishments, as well as a discussion of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the project, and an overview of their project results and findings.