| Literature DB >> 27274714 |
Violet Lai1, Gerald Zeng2, Chi Meng Chu2.
Abstract
Youth violence is a costly social problem. This study compared the risk and needs of nonviolent youth offenders, with those who had committed violent offenses only (violent only) and those who had committed violent and nonviolent offenses (violent plus) to determine whether violent youth were a different "type" from nonviolent youth. The case files of 3,744 youth offenders (3,327 males and 417 females, between 12 and 18 years old) were retrospectively coded, before official recidivism records were obtained. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), χ2, and Cox regressions were conducted. Violent-plus youth were younger; higher in their total risk and all criminogenic needs; more likely to have several noncriminogenic needs; and at higher risk of any reoffending, violent reoffending, and nonviolent reoffending than nonviolent youth. Violent-only youth had the same total risk and risk of general and violent recidivism as nonviolent offenders but presented different criminogenic and noncriminogenic needs and risk of nonviolent recidivism. Compared to violent-only youth, violent-plus youth were younger, had higher total risk and criminogenic needs on five domains, were more likely to have several noncriminogenic needs, and were at higher risk of all types of reoffending (except sexual reoffending), suggesting subtypes of violent youth offenders. The implication is that nonviolent and violent youth offenders require different dosage and types of intervention.Entities:
Keywords: needs; recidivism; risk; type; violence; youth
Year: 2015 PMID: 27274714 PMCID: PMC4874061 DOI: 10.1177/1541204015615193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Youth Violence Juv Justice ISSN: 1541-2040
Descriptive Data for the Nonviolent, Violent-Only, and Violent-Plus Groups.
| Nonviolent ( | Violent Only ( | Violent Plus ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | |||
| Males | 2,162/2,454 (88.1%) | 659/727 (90.6%) | 421/476 (88.4%) |
| Females | 292/2,454 (11.9%) | 68/727 (9.4%) | 55/476 (11.6%) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Chinese | 1,250/2,454 (50.9%) | 385/727 (53.0%) | 261/476 (54.8%) |
| Indian | 222/2,454 (9.0%) | 60/727 (8.3%) | 63/476 (13.2%) |
| Malay | 859/2,454 (35.0%) | 241/727 (33.1%) | 133/476 (27.9%) |
| Eurasian | 13/2,454 (0.5%) | 2/727 (0.3%) | 3/476 (0.6%) |
| Others | 110/2,454 (4.5%) | 39/727 (5.4%) | 16/476 (3.4%) |
| Current general offending | |||
| Mean | 2.84 | 1.54 | 4.37 |
| Median | 2.00 | 1.00 | 3.00 |
| | 3.21 | 1.16 | 5.22 |
| Range | 1–40 | 1–15 | 2–81 |
| Current violent offending | |||
| Mean | Not applicable | 1.54 | 1.62 |
| Median | Not applicable | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| | Not applicable | 1.16 | 1.43 |
| Range | Not applicable | 1–15 | 1–22 |
| Current nonviolent offending | |||
| Mean | 2.84 | Not applicable | 2.74 |
| Median | 2.00 | Not applicable | 2.00 |
| | 3.21 | Not applicable | 4.83 |
| Range | 0–40 | Not applicable | 1–78 |
| Recidivism | |||
| General recidivism | 947/2,454 (38.6%) | 253/727 (34.8%) | 239/476 (50.2%) |
| Violent recidivism | 258/2,454 (10.5%) | 88/727 (12.1%) | 80/476 (16.8%) |
| Nonviolent recidivism | 859/2,454 (35.0%) | 214/727 (29.4%) | 210/476 (44.1%) |
| Sexual recidivism | 9/2,454 (0.4%) | 3/727 (0.4%) | 2/476 (0.4%) |
Means and Standard Deviation of YLS/CMI for the Nonviolent, Violent-only, and Violent-Plus Groups.
| YLS/CMI | Nonviolent ( | Violent Only ( | Violent Plus ( |
|
|
| Partial η2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YLS/CMI total score |
| 12.29 | 12.42 | 14.31 | (2, 3,647) | 41.63 | <.001b,c | .022 |
|
| 4.53 | 4.13 | 4.50 | |||||
| Prior and current offenses/dispositions |
| 0.23 | 0.07 | 0.42 | (2, 3,647) | 88.57 | <.001a,b,c | .046 |
|
| 0.46 | 0.33 | 0.56 | |||||
| Family circumstances/parenting |
| 2.29 | 2.13 | 2.48 | (2, 3,647) | 11.82 | <.001a,b,c | .006 |
|
| 1.26 | 1.19 | 1.20 | |||||
| Education/employment |
| 2.12 | 2.03 | 2.52 | (2, 3,647) | 15.66 | <.001b,c | .009 |
|
| 1.58 | 1.61 | 1.70 | |||||
| Peer relations |
| 3.06 | 3.36 | 3.39 | (2, 3,647) | 34.99 | <.001a,b | .019 |
|
| 1.13 | 0.92 | 0.95 | |||||
| Substance abuse |
| 0.24 | 0.17 | 0.35 | (2, 3,647) | 11.77 | <.001a,b,c | .006 |
|
| 0.64 | 0.48 | 0.80 | |||||
| Leisure/recreation |
| 2.26 | 2.29 | 2.42 | (2, 3,647) | 5.61 | .004b | .003 |
|
| 0.95 | 0.92 | 0.82 | |||||
| Personality/behavior |
| 0.81 | 1.24 | 1.27 | (2, 3,647) | 70.39 | <.001a,b | .037 |
|
| 1.05 | 1.06 | 1.09 | |||||
| Attitudes/orientation |
| 1.29 | 1.14 | 1.47 | (2, 3,647) | 17.35 | <.001a,b,c | .009 |
|
| 0.93 | 0.85 | 1.02 | |||||
| Age at first charge |
| 15.20 | 15.27 | 14.97 | (2, 3,647) | 8.78 | <.001b,c | .005 |
|
| 1.26 | 1.24 | 1.31 |
aSignificant difference between nonviolent and violent only. bSignificant difference between nonviolent and violent plus. cSignificant difference between violent only and violent plus.
Associations between Nonviolent and Violent-Only Groups on Noncriminogenic Needs.
| Noncriminogenic Needs | Nonviolent | Violent Only |
| Φ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic history of offenses | 528/2,454 (21.5%) | 139/727 (19.1%) | .163 | −.025 | |
| Financial/accommodation problems | 509/2,454 (20.7%) | 124/727 (17.1%) | .029 | −.039 | |
| History of bullying | 229/2,454 (9.3%) | 63/727 (8.7%) | .585 | −.010 | |
| History of running away | 329/2,454 (13.4%) | 79/727 (10.9%) | .072 | −.032 | |
| History of sexual/physical assault | 450/2,454 (18.3%) | 242/727 (33.3%) | <.001† | .152 | 2.22 |
| Peers outside age range | 335/2,454 (13.7%) | 90/727 (12.4%) | .376 | −.016 | |
| Poor problem-solving skills | 684/2,454 (27.9%) | 267/727 (36.7%) | <.001† | .081 | 1.50 |
| Poor social skills | 155/2,454 (6.3%) | 52/727 (7.2%) | .442 | .014 | |
| Underachievement | 630/2,454 (25.7%) | 186/727 (25.6%) | .962 | −.001 | |
| Gang membership | 581/2,454 (23.7%) | 267/727 (36.7%) | <.001† | .124 | 1.87 |
Note. OR is only displayed for significant χ2 tests. OR = odds ratio.
†Significant after false discovery rate correction. *Significant at .05 level.
Associations Between Nonviolent and Violent-Plus Groups on Noncriminogenic Needs.
| Noncriminogenic Needs | Nonviolent | Violent Plus |
| Φ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic history of offenses | 528/2,454 (21.5%) | 111/476 (23.3%) | .383 | .016 | |
| Financial/accommodation problems | 509/2,454 (20.7%) | 109/476 (22.9%) | .291 | .020 | |
| History of bullying | 229/2,454 (9.3%) | 69/476 (14.5%) | <.001† | .063 | 1.65 |
| History of running away | 329/2,454 (13.4%) | 80/476 (16.8%) | .050 | .036 | |
| History of sexual/physical assault | 450/2,454 (18.3%) | 162/476 (34.0%) | <.001† | .142 | 2.28 |
| Peers outside age range | 335/2,454 (13.7%) | 64/476 (13.4%) | .905 | −.002 | |
| Poor problem-solving skills | 684/2,454 (27.9%) | 193/476 (40.5%) | <.001† | .102 | 1.76 |
| Poor social skills | 155/2,454 (6.3%) | 31/476 (6.5%) | .872 | .003 | |
| Underachievement | 630/2,454 (25.7%) | 135/476 (28.4%) | .222 | .023 | |
| Gang membership | 581/2,454 (23.7%) | 210/476 (44.1%) | <.001† | .170 | 2.55 |
Note. OR is only displayed for significant χ2 tests. OR = odds ratio.
†Significant after false discovery rate correction. *Significant at .05 level.
Associations Between Violent-Only and Violent-Plus Group on Noncriminogenic Needs.
| Noncriminogenic Needs | Violent Only | Violent Plus |
| Φ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic history of offenses | 139/727 (19.1%) | 111/476 (23.3%) | .079 | .051 | |
| Financial/accommodation problems | 124/727 (17.1%) | 109/476 (22.9%) | .012† | .072 | 1.44 |
| History of bullying | 63/727 (8.7%) | 69/476 (14.5%) | .002† | .091 | 1.79 |
| History of running away | 79/727 (10.9%) | 80/476 (16.8%) | .003† | .086 | 1.66 |
| History of sexual/physical assault | 242/727 (33.3%) | 162/476 (34.0%) | .789 | .008 | |
| Peers outside age range | 90/727 (12.4%) | 64/476 (13.4%) | .589 | .016 | |
| Poor problem-solving skills | 267/727 (36.7%) | 193/476 (40.5%) | .182 | .038 | |
| Poor social skills | 52/727 (7.2%) | 31/476 (6.5%) | .668 | −.012 | |
| Underachievement | 186/727 (25.6%) | 135/476 (28.4%) | .287 | .031 | |
| Gang membership | 267/727 (36.7%) | 210/476 (44.1%) | .010† | .074 | 1.36 |
Note. OR is only displayed for significant χ2 tests. OR = odds ratio.
†Significant after false discovery rate correction. *Significant at .05 level.
Prediction of Recidivism Type from Groups (Cox Regression).
| Recidivism Type |
|
| Wald |
|
| HR | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General recidivism | 29.43 | 2 | <.001 | ||||
| Violent-only vs. nonviolent | −.13 | .07 | 3.10 | 1 | .078 | 0.88 | [0.77, 1.01] |
| Violent-plus vs. nonviolent | .34 | .07 | 21.69 | 1 | <.001 | 1.42 | [1.22, 1.62] |
| Violent-plus vs. violent-only | .46 | .09 | 26.23 | 1 | <.001 | 1.59 | [1.33, 1.90] |
| Violent recidivism | 15.11 | 2 | .001 | ||||
| Violent-only vs. nonviolent | .16 | .12 | 1.59 | 1 | .207 | 1.17 | [0.92, 1.49] |
| Violent-plus vs. nonviolent | .50 | .13 | 15.00 | 1 | .000 | 1.64 | [1.28, 2.11] |
| Violent-plus vs. violent-only | .34 | .15 | 4.84 | 1 | .028 | 1.41 | [1.04, 1.90] |
| Nonviolent recidivism | 29.38 | 2 | <.001 | ||||
| Violent-only vs. nonviolent | −.22 | .08 | 8.03 | 1 | .005 | 0.81 | [0.69, 0.94] |
| Violent-plus vs. nonviolent | .31 | .08 | 15.75 | 1 | <.001 | 1.36 | [1.17, 1.58] |
| Violent-plus vs. violent-only | .52 | .10 | 28.88 | 1 | <.001 | 1.69 | [1.39, 2.04] |
| Sexual recidivism | 0.45 | 2 | .978 | ||||
| Violent-only vs. nonviolent | .11 | .67 | 0.29 | 1 | .864 | 1.12 | [0.30, 4.14] |
| Violent-plus vs. nonviolent | .13 | .78 | 0.25 | 1 | .873 | 1.13 | [0.25, 5.24] |
| Violent-plus vs. violent-only | .01 | .91 | 0 | 1 | .991 | 1.01 | [0.17, 6.05] |