Rapid evidence assessment: The criminogenic needs of women with gang affiliated offending in the UK

Clare Barter, L. Ramsay
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Purpose:The criminogenic needs of females in gangs is under-researched in the UK. Little is known about appropriate rehabilitative options for this group. The aim of this paper is to explore the evidence base for criminogenic needs of women with gang affiliated offending in the UK.Method:REA methodology was used to search three databases (EBSCO, ProQuest, Google Scholar) for relevant articles, against pre-determined criteria. Additional sources were also reviewed. A total of 271 articles were identified and assessed through PRISMA. Eleven articles were screened in, through application of CASP.Findings:Four overarching themes of criminogenic needs were identified: interpersonal relationships, safety seeking, social identity and attitudes. Social factors were also highlighted as important, for a holistic consideration of women’s needs.Research limitations:This REA was produced in a short time frame and may not include all the relevant or the most up to date literature. Any views expressed in this summary are not necessarily those of Women’s Estate Psychological Services or HMPPS policy.Practical implications:The current study was consistent with previous literature and indicated the inter-related nature of needs, and importance of trauma informed pathways. It further suggests a formulative and holistic approach, such as the bio-psychosocial model, should be considered when intervention planning.Originality/value:There have been no REAs completed of the criminogenic needs of women with gang affiliated offending in the UK.
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快速证据评估:英国有团伙关联犯罪的妇女的犯罪需求
目的:在英国,团伙中女性的犯罪需求尚未得到充分研究。对于这一群体的适当康复选择知之甚少。本文的目的是探讨证据基础的犯罪需求的妇女与帮派附属犯罪在英国。方法:根据预先确定的标准,采用REA方法在EBSCO、ProQuest、Google Scholar三个数据库中检索相关文章。还审查了其他来源。通过PRISMA共鉴定和评估了271篇文章。应用CASP筛选了11篇文章。研究发现:犯罪需求的四个主要主题是:人际关系、安全寻求、社会认同和态度。为了全面考虑妇女的需要,社会因素也被强调为重要因素。研究局限性:本研究报告是在短时间内完成的,可能不包括所有相关或最新的文献。本摘要所表达的任何观点并不一定代表妇女屋心理服务或妇女屋心理服务政策的观点。实际意义:目前的研究与先前的文献一致,表明了需求的相互关联性,以及创伤信息通路的重要性。它进一步建议,在进行干预计划时应考虑一种公式化和整体的方法,例如生物-社会心理模型。原创性/价值:在英国,还没有完成对有团伙关联犯罪的妇女的犯罪需求的REAs。
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