RT Article T1 Teachers as beacons of hope: the mediating role of future expectations on the association between student-teacher relationships and justice-involved adolescents' grades and offending JF Crime & delinquency VO 00 SP 1 OP 25 A1 Smith, Curtis D., IV A1 Beardslee, Jordan A1 Frick, Paul A1 Steinberg, Laurence D. 1952- A1 Cauffman, Elizabeth A2 Beardslee, Jordan A2 Frick, Paul A2 Steinberg, Laurence D. 1952- A2 Cauffman, Elizabeth LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1934694444 AB Justice-involved adolescents are at increased risk for poor academic outcomes and reoffending. However, strong bonds with teachers have been shown to promote academic success and encourage desistance. The current study examined whether more hopeful future expectations mediated the association between student-teacher relationships and justice-involved adolescents’ offending and grades, respectively, using data from a longitudinal study of male youth recruited after their first arrest. Findings revealed that stronger student-teacher relationships predicted more positive future expectations which, indirectly, predicted better grades and less offending. These findings underscore the mechanism by which justice-involved adolescents’ school connectedness cultivates hopeful expectancies for the future, which can deter delinquency and promote academic success. Implications for fostering these relationships during re-entry for justice-involved adolescents are discussed. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 18-24 K1 Justice-involved youth K1 Crime K1 grades K1 Teachers K1 school re-entry DO 10.1177/00111287241311249