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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Criminology
  • Adolescent Psychology

Background:

  • Gang violence poses a significant threat to youth safety and community well-being.
  • Identifying at-risk youth and developing effective prevention strategies are critical public health priorities.
  • Existing interventions may not adequately address the complex socio-environmental factors contributing to gang involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a novel gang violence intervention program for at-risk youth.
  • To identify key demographic and environmental risk factors associated with gang involvement.
  • To explore the role of family structure in the success of prevention programs.

Main Methods:

  • A cohort of 49 at-risk youths (ages 10-19) participated in an 18-month "A Second's Chance" program.
  • The intervention involved a realistic mock emergency department resuscitation and death scenario.
  • Participants completed questionnaires assessing demographics, family history, and exposure to crime.

Main Results:

  • 90% of participants responded positively to the intervention, indicating engagement and awareness.
  • High rates of prior arrests (35%), incarcerated family members (84%), and neighborhood drug activity (86%) were reported.
  • Maternal household leadership was prevalent (49%), suggesting a potential avenue for intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Gang violence prevention programs should leverage maternal family members as key figures.
  • Risk factors such as incarcerated relatives and neighborhood crime exposure necessitate targeted intervention strategies.
  • Realistic scenario-based programs can effectively raise awareness among at-risk youth regarding the consequences of gang involvement.