TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Peer victimization, prison climate, resilience and psychological distress of incarcerated juvenile offenders in Ghana: a serial mediation examination JO - Journal of forensic and legal medicine A1 - Owusu Ansah, Kenneth A1 - Atindanbila, Samuel A1 - Doku, Paul Narh A1 - Osei Owusu, Jessica A1 - Agyemang Duah, Caleb A1 - Pharin, Francis A1 - Fosu, Morrison SP - e102407 EP - e102407 VL - 91 IS - N2 - Most Ghanaian research in the area of victimization among children has focused on the school setting. Little research has been done in an attempt to understand inmate-on-inmate victimization within the juvenile correctional facilities in Ghana. This study, therefore, investigated the extent to which peer victimization influences psychological distress among juvenile offenders in the Senior Correctional Center of Ghana. A cross-sectional design was used to purposively sample 115 juvenile offenders for the study. Following mediation analysis performed in PROCESS, the results revealed that prison climate and resilience serially mediated the relationship between peer victimization and psychological distress. Independently, both prison climate and resilience mediated the relationship between peer victimization and psychological distress. It was recommended that anti-bullying programs ought to be institutionalized to create mental health awareness within the correctional facilities. Also, support systems such as the Listener Scheme need to be deployed within the correctional facilities. Keywords: Juvenile justice

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LA - en SN - 1752-928X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2022.102407 ID - ref1 ER -