Youth addiction, sports rehabilitation, PJJ, juvenile justice, addiction treatment, substance abuse, young offenders, rehabilitation programs, sports therapy
A study on the effectiveness of intensive sports programs in reducing addiction among young people in conflict with justice, managed by the PJJ.
[...] Sport and addictive behaviors - Exploration of sports practice as a tool for re-mobilization among young people in the PJJ - Defense 1. Research Problem, Research Hypotheses and Methodology Used - The problem comes from constat of the extent of consumption of young people cared for by the PJJ and the existence of a significant proportion of young people in a situation of dependence which led me to direct my research subject towards the care of these addictions by the educational team and the possible solutions. [...]
[...] The more these young people consume, the more they have a chance of missing their social and professional integration. Preventing these consumptions is therefore a real challenge. - The current care of young people in a situation of addiction to the PJJ consists mainly of a protocol for linking with healthcare professionals, educational staff training modules on the subject, the implementation of prevention actions. The subject is addressed individually within the framework of individualized care for the young person and is mainly done through speech. [...]
[...] The young people followed the classes they wanted without any constraint of participation. I myself participated in a few sessions with them as an observer. - At the end of the program questionnaires were distributed: one for the supervisors and one for the young people. The questions aimed to link physical activity, the participants' state of mind, and their consumption habits. I collected the results and crossed the answers in a table to highlight the similarities. Results - The results confirmed some of the hypotheses. [...]
[...] The 'Sport Adventure Trophy 2022' of the DPJJ is also used as a tool for rehabilitation. Experimentation - I participated in organizing a training program in March with establishment X for 4 weeks. It consisted of Cross Fit and boxing sessions classes of 1.5 hours per week: 2 of Cross Fit and 1 of boxing). As the program seemed quite intense, I asked to be added to the experiment as it was not possible to conduct mine at STEMO or UEHD. [...]
[...] These are divided between services in an open environment in which professionals intervene in the usual living environment of young people (UEMO, STEMO, etc.), services for accompanying detained minors (QPM, for example) or judicial placement units (UEHC, UEHD, etc.). - My internships and field of experimentation took place in a territory that presents specificities: the commune and the department X which present on the socio-economic plan great difficulties: high unemployment, a significant part of the population benefiting from social minima, inequalities and territorial fragmentation. Report on the exploratory phase - During the exploratory phase, I was interested in the description of the phenomena of addiction and dependence. [...]
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