The risk and protective factors for entering organized crime groups and their association with different entering mechanisms: A systematic review using ASReview

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Ida Adamse, V. Eichelsheim, A. Blokland, Linda Schoonmade
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The aims of the current systematic review are to provide an overview of the available evidence concerning the risk and protective factors for entering organized crime groups (OCGs), to explore which entry mechanisms for entering OCGs are distinguished in the literature, and to assess whether different sets of risk and protective factors could be identified for each of these entry mechanisms. To achieve these aims, a systematic literature search for qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method studies was performed up to 19 April 2021. To be included in the current review, studies had to be of empirical nature and published in either English or Dutch. ASReview was used to facilitate the inclusion process, a reference check of the included studies was performed, and all included studies in prior reviews on this topic were checked for inclusion. This process resulted in 51 included studies. Relevant study and sample characteristics, information on risk and protective factors, and indicated entry mechanisms were derived from the included studies. In line with earlier reviews, we find relatively strong evidence that being male, belonging to an ethnic minority group, committing certain crimes prior to entry at a young(er) age, committing multiple offenses without being specialized, and having a criminally involved family and/or friends are risk factors for entering OCGs. Entering OCGs occurs via four different entry mechanisms: active recruitment, soliciting for membership, growing into and self-setup. Based on the included studies, the risk and protective factors for entering OCGs that are associated with these different entry mechanisms into OCGs seem to overlap. Although the current review provides grounds to suggest that, in addition to a general set of risk and protective factors for entering OCGs, there might be different risk and protective factors associated with different entry mechanisms, longitudinal prospective studies are needed to substantiate this suggestion.
进入有组织犯罪集团的风险和保护因素及其与不同进入机制的关联:使用 ASReview 进行系统审查
本次系统性综述的目的是概述有关进入有组织犯罪集团(OCG)的风险和保护因素的现有证据,探讨文献中对进入有组织犯罪集团的进入机制进行了区分,并评估是否可以针对每种进入机制确定不同的风险和保护因素。为了实现这些目标,我们对截至 2021 年 4 月 19 日的定性、定量和混合方法研究进行了系统的文献检索。要纳入本次综述,研究必须具有实证性质,并以英语或荷兰语发表。我们使用了 ASReview 来简化纳入过程,对纳入的研究进行了参考文献检查,并检查了以往有关该主题的综述中所有纳入的研究。通过这一过程,共纳入了 51 项研究。从纳入的研究中得出了相关的研究和样本特征、风险和保护因素的信息以及表明的进入机制。与之前的综述一致,我们发现有相对有力的证据表明,男性、属于少数族裔群体、在年轻时进入之前曾犯下某些罪行、在未被专门化的情况下犯下多项罪行以及有涉及刑事犯罪的家人和/或朋友是进入OCG的风险因素。进入地下钱庄有四种不同的进入机制:主动招募、拉拢加入、成长为成员和自我建立。根据所纳入的研究,与这些不同的进入 OCG 机制相关的进入 OCG 的风险和保护因素似乎是重叠的。虽然目前的综述有理由表明,除了进入开放式团体的一般风险和保护因素外,不同的进入机制可能还存在不同的风险和保护因素,但要证实这一观点,还需要进行纵向前瞻性研究。
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European Journal of Criminology
European Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Criminology is a refereed journal published by SAGE publications and the European Society of Criminology. It provides a forum for research and scholarship on crime and criminal justice institutions. The journal published high quality articles using varied approaches, including discussion of theory, analysis of quantitative data, comparative studies, systematic evaluation of interventions, and study of institutions of political process. The journal also covers analysis of policy, but not description of policy developments. Priority is given to articles that are relevant to the wider Europe (within and beyond the EU) although findings may be drawn from other parts of the world.
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