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The cross-cutting psychosocial and systemic barriers to holistic rehabilitation,including educational re-engagement,of incarcerated adolescents: Realities in and perspectives from Africa
Affiliation:1. Department of Behavioural Medicine, Lagos State University College of Medicine Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria;2. Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria;3. Department of Psychiatry, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria;1. 2-1 Naka Kunitachi, Mori Arinori Institute for Higher Education and Global Mobility, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, 186-8601, Japan;2. International Centre, Gakushuin University;1. Assessment and School Evaluation Division, Emirates College for Advanced Education (ECAE), PO Box 126662, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;2. Independent Educational Consultant and Researcher, Larnaca, Republic of Cyprus;3. Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:The present study identifies the potential barriers to holistic rehabilitation, including educational re-engagement, of justice-involved youth in Africa. This was done using quantitative data on the educational and other psychosocial problems presented by a cohort of justice-involved youth and qualitative data on the realities on ground in the correctional school within a youth correctional facility in Lagos, Nigeria, as an illustrative example. Findings showed a lot of cross-cutting psycho-social and systemic barriers to holistic psycho-social rehabilitation of justice-involved adolescents. These include pre-existing psychosocial problems such as, educational disengagement prior to incarceration, high prevalence rates of untreated intercurrent behavioral disorders such as conduct disorders and attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder among detained youth, and lack of community- or school-based pre-emptive interventions for school-related indicators of delinquency within the juvenile justice system. Others are lack of non-incarcerating correctional system with focus on psychosocial and educational rehabilitation, poor standard of human/ infrastructural resource-capacity within the facilities, and low level of school-engagement occasioned by poor mental and behavioral health among those enrolled in correctional schools. Context-appropriate pre-emptive and responsive strategies to address cross-cutting psycho-social and rehabilitative needs of justice-involved youth were discussed.
Keywords:Justice-involved youth  Rehabilitation  Educational re-engagement  Africa
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