Rehabilitative measures as a legal response for adolescents convicted for drug offences: The Swedish system.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1177/14550725241295469
Johan Glad, Marie Berlin, Olof Bäckman, Torbjörn Forkby, Gunnel Hedman Wallin
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Aims: Involvement in minor drug offences at an early age can be a signal of the onset of a potential drug issue. This is why Sweden has considered the criminalization of personal use as a strategy to deter the progression of drug use. This study investigated how the judiciary and social services succeed in identifying and providing support to adolescents convicted of drug offences. Methods: Characteristics of all 15-17-year-olds convicted of offences against the Act on Penal Law on Narcotics (drug offence) in 2017 were examined using Swedish longitudinal registry data (N = 1847). Furthermore, the decision process rendering different legal responses was examined by use of social services files for a subsample of 189 adolescents. Results: About two-thirds of the adolescents had their first conviction for the index offence and the majority received legal responses consisting of rehabilitative measures. Background factors indicated that those with severe drug and criminal issues encounter risk factors relating to their upbringing (e.g., neuropsychiatric disorders were notably more prevalent in this group than among similar peers). Around 61% of adolescents were reconvicted for new drug offences during the three-year study period, but with variations among subgroups. Younger boys who received rehabilitative measures had lower reconviction rates compared to those without. Conclusions: Addressing the underlying factors contributing to adolescent drug offences requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes early intervention, personalized support, and collaboration across systems to promote positive outcomes and reduce recidivism rates.

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对被判犯有毒品罪的青少年采取的法律应对措施:瑞典制度。
目的:早期参与轻微毒品犯罪可能是潜在毒品问题开始的信号。这就是为什么瑞典认为将个人使用定为刑事犯罪是一种阻止药物使用恶化的战略。这项研究调查了司法机构和社会服务机构如何成功地查明并向犯有毒品罪的青少年提供支助。方法:使用瑞典纵向登记数据(N = 1847),对2017年所有15-17岁被判违反《麻醉品刑法》(毒品犯罪)的青少年的特征进行分析。此外,通过使用社会服务档案对189名青少年的子样本,审查了产生不同法律反应的决策过程。结果:约三分之二的青少年第一次被定罪,大多数人得到了包括康复措施在内的法律回应。背景因素表明,那些有严重毒品和犯罪问题的人会遇到与他们的成长有关的风险因素(例如,在这一组中,神经精神障碍明显比同类同龄人更普遍)。在三年的研究期间,大约61%的青少年因新的毒品犯罪而被重新定罪,但在不同的亚组中有所不同。接受康复治疗的年轻男孩的再犯罪率比没有接受康复治疗的男孩低。结论:解决导致青少年毒品犯罪的潜在因素需要采取多方面的方法,优先考虑早期干预、个性化支持和跨系统合作,以促进积极成果并降低累犯率。
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