Youth violence: a review of risk factors, casual pathways and effective intervention
OUTPUT TYPE: Journal Article
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2007
TITLE AUTHOR(S): A.Van Der Merwe, A.Dawes
KEYWORDS: INTERVENTION, RISK BEHAVIOUR, VIOLENCE, YOUTH
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 8387
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/2418
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/2418
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Abstract
This paper presents a review of theoretical and empirical research on risk factors for: 1) the development of violent and other antisocial behaviour; 2) international interventions targeting antisocial, including violent youths; and 3) outcome evaluations and meta-analyses of interventions targeting antisocial, including violent youths. Taken together, the international literature indicates that interventions which effectively reduce violent and other antisocial behaviours are informed by a number of generic principles which should guide the development and implementation of South African violenceprevention programmes. Common characteristics of interventions which effectively reduce youth violence are presented, with the aim of informing the design and delivery of local interventions. In light of the alarmingly high levels of violence in South Africa, there is an urgent need to develop intensive, multi-modal, evidence-based, structured, cognitive-behavioural programmes for violent adolescents and young adults. Furthermore, it is imperative that efforts are directed at developing a reliable local evidence base of `what works? for young offenders generally, and violent young offenders specifically.-
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