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Early identification and intervention with individuals at risk of becoming involved in serious and organised crime (SOC)
Safer Communities ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-28 , DOI: 10.1108/sc-11-2020-0039
Mick Hurley , Laura Jane Boulton

Purpose

This paper aims to examine the “engage” pilot project and related processes for identifying individuals vulnerable to becoming involved in serious and organised crime groups (OCGs).

Design/methodology/approach

In this, a six-stage process developed in the five pilot sites to guide interventions is described. The project identified 18 individuals who have confirmed low level involvement in OCGs based in 5 areas of Greater Manchester by combining risk factors and the connecting of records held by law enforcement agencies.

Findings

Key risk factors found to be associated with the 18 individuals identified are described in relation to literature and discussed in terms of future intervention possibilities. A brief description of the key findings of the evaluation of the pilot project is also included.

Originality/value

Together these findings are discussed to explore the challenges of preventative interventions tailored towards young people already involved in criminality and offers recommendations for future programmes in this field.



中文翻译:

早期识别和干预有可能卷入严重有组织犯罪 (SOC) 的个人

目的

本文旨在研究“参与”试点项目和相关流程,以识别容易卷入严重和有组织犯罪集团 (OCG) 的个人。

设计/方法/方法

在此,描述了在五个试点站点开发的用于指导干预的六个阶段过程。该项目通过结合风险因素和执法机构持有的记录的关联,确定了 18 名已确认低水平参与大曼彻斯特 5 个地区的 OCG 的个人。

发现

与所确定的 18 个人相关的关键风险因素在文献中进行了描述,并根据未来干预可能性进行了讨论。还包括对试点项目评估的主要结果的简要说明。

原创性/价值

对这些发现进行了讨论,以探讨针对已经参与犯罪的年轻人量身定制的预防性干预措施的挑战,并为该领域的未来计划提供建议。

更新日期:2021-07-14
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