McGowan Angela, Hahn Robert, Liberman Akiva, Crosby Alex, Fullilove Mindy, Johnson Robert, Moscicki Eve, Price Leshawndra, Snyder Susan, Tuma Farris, Lowy Jessica, Briss Peter, Cory Stella, Stone Glenda
Community Guide Branch, Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2007 Apr;32(4 Suppl):S7-28. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.12.003.
The independent, nonfederal Task Force on Community Preventive Services (Task Force), which directs development of the Guide to Community Preventive Services (Community Guide), has conducted a systematic review of published scientific evidence concerning the effectiveness of laws and policies that facilitate the transfer of juveniles to the adult criminal justice system, on either preventing or reducing violence (1) among those youth who experience the adult criminal system or (2) in the juvenile population as a whole. This review focuses on interpersonal violence. Violence may lead to the juvenile's initial arrest and entry into the justice system and, for those who are arrested, may be committed subsequent to exiting the justice system. Here transfer is defined as the placement of juveniles aged less than 18 years under the jurisdiction of the adult criminal justice system, rather than the juvenile justice system, following arrest. Using the methods developed by the Community Guide to conduct a systematic review of literature and provide recommendations to public health decision makers, the review team found that transferring juveniles to the adult justice system generally increases, rather than decreases, rates of violence among transferred youth. Evidence was insufficient for the Task Force on Community Preventive Services to determine the effect of such laws and policies in reducing violent behavior in the overall juvenile population. Overall, the Task Force recommends against laws or policies facilitating the transfer of juveniles from the juvenile to the adult judicial system for the purpose of reducing violence.
独立的非联邦社区预防服务特别工作组(特别工作组)负责指导编写《社区预防服务指南》(《社区指南》)。该工作组对已发表的科学证据进行了系统回顾,这些证据涉及有利于将青少年移送至成人刑事司法系统的法律和政策在预防或减少暴力方面的有效性,具体包括:(1)在那些进入成人刑事系统的青少年中;(2)在整个青少年群体中。本回顾聚焦人际暴力。暴力可能导致青少年初次被捕并进入司法系统,对于那些被捕的青少年,也可能在其离开司法系统后发生。这里的移送定义为,未满18岁的青少年在被捕后,被置于成人刑事司法系统而非青少年司法系统的管辖之下。审查团队采用《社区指南》制定的方法对文献进行系统回顾,并向公共卫生决策者提供建议,结果发现,将青少年移送至成人司法系统通常会增加而非减少被移送青少年中的暴力发生率。社区预防服务特别工作组没有足够证据来确定此类法律和政策对减少整个青少年群体暴力行为的影响。总体而言,特别工作组不建议出台旨在减少暴力而促使青少年从青少年司法系统移送至成人司法系统的法律或政策。