Rowland Bosco, Kelly Adrian B, Mohebbi Mohammadreza, Kremer Peter, Abrahams Charles, Abimanyi-Ochom Julie, Carter Rob, Williams Joanne, Smith Rachel, Osborn Amber, Hall Jess, Hosseini Tina, Renner Heidi, Toumbourou John W
School of Psychology, Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
School of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Prev Sci. 2022 Jan;23(1):24-35. doi: 10.1007/s11121-021-01297-6. Epub 2021 Oct 9.
Internationally, youth crime is a significant social problem. Violent youth crime has been rising over the past decade in the state of Victoria, Australia. Communities That Care (CTC) is a coalition training process designed to prevent youth crime. There has been limited evaluation outside the USA. Using a non-experimental design, this study employed official state crime statistics to evaluate the impact on crime as the five-phase CTC process was implemented between 2010 and 2019 across communities in Victoria. The standard five-phase CTC implementation cycle was supplemented with universal programs to reduce sales and supply of alcohol to underage youth (under 18 years). Growth models evaluated community trends in youth crime (all, person, property and deception and other), comparing communities that implemented CTC at phase 4 or greater with communities that had not implemented CTC. In accord with the hypotheses, the study found significant reductions in crimes associated with CTC over the period between 2010 and 2019. A 2% annual reduction in risk was observed for crimes against persons for all age groups (IRR = 0.98, 95% CI [0.96, 0.998]). A 5% annual reduction was observed for crimes of property and deception for adolescents aged between 10 and 17 years (IRR = 0.95, 95% CI [0.90, 0.99]). These findings support CTC as an intervention for preventing youth crime at a population level. Future studies should evaluate intervention mechanisms and economic benefits.
在国际上,青少年犯罪是一个重大的社会问题。在澳大利亚维多利亚州,暴力青少年犯罪在过去十年中一直在上升。关爱社区(CTC)是一个旨在预防青少年犯罪的联合培训项目。在美国境外,对其进行的评估有限。本研究采用非实验性设计,利用该州官方犯罪统计数据,评估2010年至2019年在维多利亚州各社区实施五阶段关爱社区(CTC)项目过程中对犯罪的影响。标准的五阶段关爱社区(CTC)实施周期辅以通用项目,以减少向未成年青少年(18岁以下)销售和供应酒精。增长模型评估了青少年犯罪(所有犯罪、人身犯罪、财产犯罪、欺诈及其他犯罪)的社区趋势,将在第4阶段或更高级别实施关爱社区(CTC)的社区与未实施关爱社区(CTC)的社区进行了比较。与假设一致,研究发现2010年至2019年期间与关爱社区(CTC)相关的犯罪显著减少。所有年龄组的人身犯罪风险每年降低2%(风险比=0.98,95%置信区间[0.96,0.998])。10至17岁青少年的财产犯罪和欺诈犯罪风险每年降低5%(风险比=0.95,95%置信区间[0.90,0.99])。这些发现支持关爱社区(CTC)作为一种在人群层面预防青少年犯罪的干预措施。未来的研究应评估干预机制和经济效益。