Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies

Juvenile direct-care officers working in juvenile correctional facilities historically responded to critical and potentially aggressive incidents using nontherapeutic strategies. The purpose of this study was to examine and to understand the lived experiences of direct-care officers' use of de-...

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Main Author: Appling, Tania Yvette
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Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-74402019-10-30T01:12:03Z Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies Appling, Tania Yvette Juvenile direct-care officers working in juvenile correctional facilities historically responded to critical and potentially aggressive incidents using nontherapeutic strategies. The purpose of this study was to examine and to understand the lived experiences of direct-care officers' use of de-escalation skills for managing violent and disruptive behaviors in juvenile correctional facilities. The findings from this study may add to the existing literature by describing juvenile correctional officers' experiences as well as to better understand their perceptions and attitude using de-escalation strategies in correctional environments. The social learning and self-efficacy theories provided the conceptual framework to examine and understand their experiences. The phenomenological design was used to examine the lived experiences of 9 juvenile direct-care officers use of de-escalation strategies to respond to disruptive and aggressive incidents within the juvenile correctional facility. The 9 direct-care officers participated in audio-recorded interviews that were transcribed and analyzed using Moustakas's phenomenological steps that identified 3 themes using de-escalation strategies: to avoid use of force and reduce liability of injuries; to resolve conflicts using their words to de-escalate the youth or the situation; and to use according to their training, perceived level of confidence, and effectiveness of de-escalation strategies. Understanding direct-care officers' perceptions of use of de-escalation may result in positive social change for fostering caring and safe living correctional environments and strengthen current training curriculums for working with aggressive and disruptive behaviors. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6161 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7440&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks crisis intervention de-escalation disruptive behaviors juvenile justice law enforcement corrections therapeutic strategies Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic crisis intervention
de-escalation
disruptive behaviors
juvenile justice
law enforcement corrections
therapeutic strategies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle crisis intervention
de-escalation
disruptive behaviors
juvenile justice
law enforcement corrections
therapeutic strategies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Appling, Tania Yvette
Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
description Juvenile direct-care officers working in juvenile correctional facilities historically responded to critical and potentially aggressive incidents using nontherapeutic strategies. The purpose of this study was to examine and to understand the lived experiences of direct-care officers' use of de-escalation skills for managing violent and disruptive behaviors in juvenile correctional facilities. The findings from this study may add to the existing literature by describing juvenile correctional officers' experiences as well as to better understand their perceptions and attitude using de-escalation strategies in correctional environments. The social learning and self-efficacy theories provided the conceptual framework to examine and understand their experiences. The phenomenological design was used to examine the lived experiences of 9 juvenile direct-care officers use of de-escalation strategies to respond to disruptive and aggressive incidents within the juvenile correctional facility. The 9 direct-care officers participated in audio-recorded interviews that were transcribed and analyzed using Moustakas's phenomenological steps that identified 3 themes using de-escalation strategies: to avoid use of force and reduce liability of injuries; to resolve conflicts using their words to de-escalate the youth or the situation; and to use according to their training, perceived level of confidence, and effectiveness of de-escalation strategies. Understanding direct-care officers' perceptions of use of de-escalation may result in positive social change for fostering caring and safe living correctional environments and strengthen current training curriculums for working with aggressive and disruptive behaviors.
author Appling, Tania Yvette
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title Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
title_short Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
title_full Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
title_fullStr Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile Correctional Officers' Experience Using De-escalation Strategies
title_sort juvenile correctional officers' experience using de-escalation strategies
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url https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6161
https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7440&context=dissertations
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