Group Conferencing is Associated with Lower Rates of Repeated Recidivism Among Higher-Risk Youth and There are Enhanced Effects Based on Who Attended the Conference

Robert Bonett, Caleb D. Lloyd, Ariel G. Stone, James R. P. Ogloff
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We examined criminal records across adolescence for a sample of young people processed through a statewide Children’s Court ( N = 2366) between 2012 and 2018, some of who were referred to a group conferencing program ( n = 836). We also examined associations between different program elements and subsequent rates of recidivism, including victim, police, and family participation in the conference process. Recurrent-event survival analysis indicated group conferencing was associated with substantive reductions in the likelihood of recurrent recidivism (26–40% reduced likelihood), controlling for individual propensity for recidivism and both static and time-varying predictors. Within conference completers, binary logistic and negative binomial regression indicated conferences attended by secondary victims and primary police members were associated with larger reductions in post-conference recidivism, compared to conferences with primary victim participation only. Importantly, recidivism likelihood and rates did not differ between those attended by no victim or those attended by a primary victim.
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小组会议可降低高危青少年的累犯率,而且根据会议参加者的不同,效果也会增强
我们研究了 2012 年至 2018 年间通过全州儿童法庭(N = 2366)处理的青少年样本在整个青春期的犯罪记录,其中一些人被转介到小组会议项目(N = 836)。我们还考察了不同项目要素与后续累犯率之间的关联,包括受害人、警方和家人在会议过程中的参与情况。再犯事件生存分析表明,在控制个人再犯倾向以及静态和时变预测因素的情况下,小组会议与再犯可能性的大幅降低(可能性降低 26%-40%)有关。在会议完成者中,二元逻辑回归和负二项回归表明,与仅有主要受害者参加的会议相比,有次要受害者和主要警察成员参加的会议与会后再犯罪率的大幅降低有关。重要的是,在没有受害者参加的会议和有主要受害者参加的会议之间,再犯可能性和再犯率并无差异。
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