
Brae Young, Ph.D.
brae.young@tcu.eduScharbauer 4212
Program Affiliations
Education
Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University (2020)
MS, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University (2016)
BS, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University (2012)
Courses Taught
Youthful Offending
Juvenile Justice
Research Design I
Applied Research & Policy II (Graduate)
Areas of Focus
Juvenile justice; family involvement; prisoner reentry
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Young, B.C. (2022). All are welcome? An examination of visitor type and recidivism among incarcerated youth. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 33(7), 688-710.
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Young, B.C. & Turanovic, J. (2022). Spatial distance as a barrier to visitation for incarcerated youth and why families overcome it. Justice Quarterly, 39 (2), 354-378.
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Young, B.C., Collier, N., & Brown, S. (2021). An examination of juvenile visitation policies across all 50 states. Justice Policy Journal, 18(2), 1-24.
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Young, B.C. & Turanovic, J.J. (2021). What about the kids? An examination of visitation effects among incarcerated youth. Youth & Society.
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Meldrum, R., Young, B.C., Soor, S., Hay, C., Copp, J., Trace, M., & Kernsmith, P. (2019). Are Adverse Childhood Experiences Associated with Deficits in Self-Control? A Test among Two Independent Samples of Youth. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 47(2): 166-186.
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Young, B.C. & Hay, C. (2019). All in the family: An examination of the predictors of visitation among committed juvenile offenders. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 18(1): 54-77.
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Hay, Widdowson, A.O., & Young, B.C. (2018). Self-control stability and change among incarcerated juvenile offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice, 56: 50-59.
Last Updated: November 19, 2024