Psychosocial Interventions Preventing Gang-Related Crime Among Young People: A Systematic Review

Psychosocial Interventions Preventing Gang-Related Crime Among Young People: A Systematic Review

Authors
Mellgren, C. Rostami, A. Gerell, M. Sturup, J. Hartvigsson, T. Munthe, C. Bring, J. Hellberg, U. Johnsson, A. K. Fundell, S. Sundell, K.
Year
2024
Journal
Research on Social Work Practice
Volume
Pages
21
The objective was to assess the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in preventing gang membership and gang-related crime among children and young adults under the age of 30. We performed a systematic review and synthesized interventions targeting universal, selective, and indicated populations published between January 2000 and April 2023. We included 42 (seven randomized, 12 nonrandomized, 23 controlled interrupted time series) studies evaluating 33 unique psychosocial interventions. Synthesis without meta-analysis found a preventive effect of psychosocial interventions in middle schools on gang membership. Furthermore, meta-analysis found that focused deterrence strategies prevented gang-involved violence, and that psychosocial support during probation decreased crime recidivism. This systematic review found significant effects of four psychosocial interventions compared to control in reducing future criminality, especially gun violence, among children and young adults. The findings are discussed regarding policy implications and ethical considerations.

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Type of intervention

Preventive- and Promotive Health Interventions

Early Intervention

Treatment and Child Welfare Interventions

Topic

Mental Health Problems and Disorders

Behavior Problems

Externalizing Behaviors / Challenging Behaviors

Antisocial Behaviors

Minority/Marginalization

Local Community Problems

Intervention

Psychological Treatments

Family Therapy

Psychosocial Treatments

The organization of interventions

School/Preschoolbased Interventions

Public Health Interventions

Community-Based Interventions / Local Area

Age group

School Aged Children (6-12 years)

Adolescents (13-18 years)

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