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Children behind bars : who is their God? : towards a theology of juveniles in detention

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dc.contributor.advisor Buffel, O. A.
dc.contributor.author Barr, Barbara Ann
dc.date.accessioned 2014-08-01T06:22:22Z
dc.date.available 2014-08-01T06:22:22Z
dc.date.issued 2014-08-01
dc.identifier.citation Barr, Barbara Ann (2014) Children behind bars : who is their God? : towards a theology of juveniles in detention, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13741> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13741
dc.description.abstract Children detained in juvenile detention centers in the United States are a unique population. They are neither incarcerated, nor are they free to live in society. Although some popular literature does exist on juvenile detention, such literature is minimal. Further, there are few research studies on this population in any field of inquiry. Indeed the entire subject of juvenile detention has been largely overlooked by research scientists, as well as theologians. The focus of this empirical study is the theology and spirituality of children in a single juvenile detention center in New Jersey, US. Currently, there are no studies on this topic. This study begins to address that void and represents the first theological research of its kind on this population. The methodological approach of the thesis is multi-disciplinary. While the study addresses theology and spirituality as separate categories, it also integrates theology with research in psychology and clinical mental health. The project itself consists of 200 individual, face-to-face interviews with male juvenile residents detained in the Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center, Toms River, New Jersey, US. An original questionnaire has been developed by the author as a research tool. This empirical research adds to the academic literature on children in juvenile detention centers in the United States and recommends ways that staff may communicate with children to begin a theological dialogue. Further, this thesis offers a specific methodology and research tool to be duplicated for use in other juvenile detention centers toward working with children in a concrete, evidence-based, spiritual context. v This study also includes a chapter on the evolution of the author’s spirituality and theology in the course of the project and attempts to locate the self of the researcher within the study. Finally, this thesis presents an outline for a new hermeneutic in working with children in a juvenile detention setting. This new approach represents a practical step toward bridging an existing gap between a stated need for a new hermeneutic for working with children in theological literature and its inception. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xx, 368 leaves) : tables, graphs
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Advocacy/participatory worldview en
dc.subject Alcoholics Anonymous en
dc.subject Autoethnography en
dc.subject Biopsychosocial en
dc.subject Clinical pastoral education en
dc.subject Existentialism en
dc.subject Hermeneutics en
dc.subject Juvenile detention en
dc.subject Narrative theology en
dc.subject Narrative therapy en
dc.subject Pastoral theology en
dc.subject Postmodernism en
dc.subject Practical theology en
dc.subject Spirituality en
dc.subject Participatory action research (PAR) en
dc.subject Wounded healer en
dc.subject.ddc 259.509748
dc.subject.lcsh Spirituality -- Children -- New Jersey -- Toms River en
dc.subject.lcsh Juvenile delinquents -- Religious life -- New Jersey -- Toms River en
dc.subject.lcsh Church work with juvenile delinquents -- New Jersey --T oms River en
dc.subject.lcsh Institutional missions -- New Jersey -- Toms River en
dc.subject.lcsh Narrative theology en
dc.subject.lcsh Pastoral theology en
dc.title Children behind bars : who is their God? : towards a theology of juveniles in detention en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology en
dc.description.degree D. Th. (Practical Theology)


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