Searching for context: a review of “what works” reviews of interventions to prevent youth offending using the EMMIE Framework

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Stephen Case, C. E. Sutton, J. Greenhalgh, Mark Monaghan, Judy M. Wright
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Purpose This study aims to examine the extent to which “What Works” reviews in youth justice enable understanding of the features of effectiveness (what works, for whom, in what circumstances and why?) specified in the Effects–Mechanisms–Moderators–Implementation–Economic cost (EMMIE) framework. Design/methodology/approach The EMMIE framework examined findings within a sample of “What Works” style reviews of preventative youth justice intervention effectiveness. Findings “What Works” style reviews of evaluations of preventative youth justice interventions often omit the requisite details required to examine all of the necessary elements of effectiveness contained within the EMMIE framework. While effectiveness measures were typically provided, the dominant evaluation evidence-base struggles to consider moderators of effect, mechanisms of change, implementation differences and cost-effectiveness. Therefore, “What Works” samples cannot facilitate sufficient understanding of “what works for whom, in what circumstances and why?”. The authors argue that Realist Synthesis can fill this gap and shed light on the contexts that shape the mechanisms through which youth justice interventions work. Originality/value The authors extended the approach adopted by an earlier review of effectiveness reviews (Tompson et al., 2020), considering more recent reviews of the effectiveness of preventative interventions using the EMMIE framework. Unlike previous reviews, the authors prioritised the utility of the EMMIE framework for assessing the factors affecting the effectiveness of preventative interventions in youth justice.
寻找背景:使用EMMIE框架预防青少年犯罪干预措施的“有效”审查
目的本研究旨在检验青年司法中的“什么有效”审查在多大程度上能够理解效果-机制-调节者-实施-经济成本(EMMIE)框架中规定的有效性特征(什么有效,对谁有效,在什么情况下有效,为什么有效?)。设计/方法/方法EMMIE框架检查了“什么有效”式的预防性青年司法干预有效性审查样本中的调查结果。对预防性青年司法干预措施评估的“有效”式审查结果往往忽略了必要的细节,这些细节是审查EMMIE框架内所有必要的有效性要素所必需的。虽然通常提供有效性衡量标准,但主要的评估证据库难以考虑效果、变革机制、实施差异和成本效益的调节因素。因此,“什么有效”样本无法促进对“什么对谁有效,在什么情况下有效,为什么有效?”的充分理解。作者认为,现实主义综合可以填补这一空白,并揭示塑造青年司法干预机制的背景。原创性/价值作者扩展了早期有效性审查所采用的方法(Tompson等人,2020),考虑到最近使用EMMIE框架对预防性干预措施的有效性进行的审查。与之前的综述不同,作者优先考虑了EMMIE框架在评估影响青少年司法预防干预有效性的因素方面的效用。
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