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A systematic review of evidence capturing efficacy of community and school-based approaches to knife crime intervention and prevention programs

Dean Wilkinson (University of Chester, Chester, UK and Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University, Lancashire, UK)
Isha Chopra (Department of ICRD, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK)
Sophie Badger (Institute of Community Research and Development, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK)

Journal of Criminal Psychology

ISSN: 2009-3829

Article publication date: 28 March 2024

Issue publication date: 29 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Knife crime and serious violent crime (SVC) among youth has been growing at an alarming rate in the UK (Harding and Allen, 2021). Community and school-based intervention and prevention services to tackle knife crime are being developed with some evaluation; however, these are independent and of varied quality and rigour. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to record the approaches being developed and synthesise existing evidence of the impact and effectiveness of programmes to reduce knife crime. In addition, the complex factors contributing to knife crime and SVC are discussed.

Design/methodology/approach

A systematic approach was used to conduct this knife crime intervention evidence review using two search engines and four databases. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to ensure focus and relevance. The results of searches and decisions by the research team were recorded at each stage using Preferred Reporting Items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA).

Findings

Some evidence underpins the development of services to reduce knife crime. Much of the evidence comes from government funded project reports, intervention and prevention services reports, with few studies evaluating the efficacy of intervention programmes at present. Some studies that measured immediate impact in line with the programme’s aims were found and demonstrated positive results.

Originality/value

This systematic review specifically synthesised the evidence and data derived from knife crime and weapon carrying interventions and preventions, integrating both grey and published literature, with a novel discussion that highlights the importance of outcome evaluations and issues with measuring the success of individual level interventions and their contributions to the overall reduction of violence.

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Acknowledgements

This work was undertaken as part of the work commissioned by the West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership.

Citation

Wilkinson, D., Chopra, I. and Badger, S. (2024), "A systematic review of evidence capturing efficacy of community and school-based approaches to knife crime intervention and prevention programs", Journal of Criminal Psychology, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 336-356. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-09-2023-0054

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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