社区对邻里暴力犯罪相关促成因素和解决方案的看法:定性访谈研究。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Catanya G. Stager, Samantha Whitfield, Tiffany Osborne, Christson Adedoyin, Grace Okoro, Erin Carley, Yu-Mei Schoenberger, Dwayne A. Crawford, Melissa Thompson, Sharela Stafford, Lori B. Bateman
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当前的研究是社区参与规划阶段的一部分,旨在确定与暴力犯罪发生率、犯罪促成者、社区与执法部门之间的关系以及潜在干预措施和解决方案有关的看法。2021 年 3 月,对在阿拉巴马州贝斯默居住或工作的五个群体的个人进行了半结构化访谈:(1)执法人员;(2)居民;(3)公民领袖;(4)社区领袖;(5)犯罪受害者。访谈持续约 60 分钟,根据主题分析指南使用 NVivo 12 进行录音、转录和分析。根据疾病预防控制中心的社会生态模型对新出现的主题进行了研究:预防框架》对新出现的主题进行了研究。参与者(N = 18)中女性占 50.0%,非裔美国人占 77.8%,年龄在 25-59 岁之间(平均 = 43.4 岁)。与犯罪有关的主题包括(1) 影响,(2) 成因,以及 (3) 解决方案。结果表明,暴力犯罪在个人层面的影响主要集中在恐惧上,这导致了广泛的心理健康问题。关系层面的影响包括对执法部门和邻居缺乏信任,而社区层面的影响则是邻里社会凝聚力下降以及安全性降低。在社会层面,城市的不良声誉一直被强调。在个人层面,30 岁以下青年、毒品和金钱被认为是导致犯罪的因素。在人际关系层面,参与者提到父母教育不当和帮派是导致暴力犯罪的因素。此外,在社区层面,与会者还提到了与资源不足的学校以及与执法部门的不良关系有关的问题。同样,在社会层面,贫困也是导致暴力犯罪的首要问题。提出的解决方案包括:生活技能教育和培训、关注年轻人、家庭/父母、冲突解决计划、校内计划、改善与执法部门的关系以及包容性经济机会。讨论了可将这些利益相关者的调查结果与其他数据来源相结合的干预计划。
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Community perceptions of contributors and solutions related to neighborhood violent crime: A qualitative interview study

The current study is part of a community engaged planning phase and aimed to identify perceptions related to the prevalence of violent crime, crime contributors, the relationship between the community and law enforcement, and potential interventions and solutions. In March 2021, semistructured interviews were conducted with individuals from five groups who resided or worked in Bessemer, Alabama: (1) Law Enforcement, (2) Residents, (3) Civic Leaders, (4) Community Leaders, and (5) Victims of Crime. Interviews lasted approximately 60 min and were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed according to the guidelines of thematic analysis using NVivo 12. Emerging themes were examined in accordance with the CDC Social-Ecological Model: A Framework for Prevention. Participants (N = 18) were 50.0% female and 77.8% African American with an age range of 25–59 (mean = 43.4 years). Themes that emerged related to crime were: (1) impact, (2) contributors, and (3) solutions. Results indicate that impacts of violent crime at the individual level focused on fear, which led to widespread mental health issues. Relationship level impacts included a lack of trust of law enforcement and neighbors, and community level impacts were decreased neighborhood social cohesion as well as decreased safety. At the societal level, the poor reputation of the city was consistently highlighted. For contributors of crime, being a youth under age 30, drugs, and money were discussed as factors at the individual level. At the relationship level, participants mentioned poor parenting and gangs as crime contributing factors to violent crime. Furthermore, contributing issues related to underresourced schools as well as a poor relationship with law enforcement were brought up at the community level. Similarly, poverty was the overarching contributing issue at the societal level. Solutions that emerged included: education and training in life skills, focusing on young people, family/parenting, conflict resolution programs, programs within schools, improved relationships with law enforcement, and inclusive economic opportunities. Intervention plans are discussed that can merge these stakeholder findings with other data sources.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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