2019
DOI: 10.1108/pijpsm-04-2019-0043
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Diverting young men from gangs: a qualitative evaluation

Abstract: Purpose Serious organised crime (SOC) costs the UK billions of pounds every year and is associated with significant negative health, social and well-being outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether young people can be diverted from involvement in SOC using preventive intervention approaches. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative thematic analysis was conducted on data collected from semi-structured interviews with practitioners involved in a six-month intervention which specifically aimed… Show more

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“…), youth workers nominated different young people who they considered to be more appropriate to the preventive aims of the programme. In total, a cohort of 22 young people (all male) engaged with the six-month intervention stage between March-September 2016 (Boulton et al, 2019). Each of these individuals were provided with a "lead professional" (i.e.…”
Section: Stage 6: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…), youth workers nominated different young people who they considered to be more appropriate to the preventive aims of the programme. In total, a cohort of 22 young people (all male) engaged with the six-month intervention stage between March-September 2016 (Boulton et al, 2019). Each of these individuals were provided with a "lead professional" (i.e.…”
Section: Stage 6: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This evaluation was conducted using both quantitative (comparing data from before, during and after the intervention using Police National Computer, intelligence and crime databases) and qualitative methods (interviews with practitioners). The qualitative results from this research have since been published (Boulton et al, 2019), however a brief overview of the key findings are presented here for context.…”
Section: Intervention Outcomes: University Of Central Lancashire Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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