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JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 534-537出版社
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000236576.81860.8c
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violence; recidivism; violent crime; prevention; violence recidivism; hospital based violence intervention; crime prevention; hospital based violence intervention program; violence prevention; adult violence; youth violence; repeat victims of violence; perpetrators of violence; repeat violence; penetrating trauma; penetrating trauma prevention program; trauma center; level I trauma center
Background: Hospital-based violence prevention programs have emerged at trauma centers nationwide; however, none has been thoroughly evaluated for effectiveness. Our Violence Intervention Program (VIP) conducted a prospective randomized control study to evaluate the effectiveness of intervention for repeat victims of violence. Method: Patients admitted between 1999 and 2001 for treatment of injuries inflicted by a violent act were identified. Repeat victims of violence on parole/probation were invited to join the study. Participants were given a history-gathering questionnaire and randomized into two groups. Cases (intervention [n = 56]) received intensive psychosocial follow-up services, family or group therapy, and assisted with substance abuse treatment. Controls (nonintervention [n = 44]) received standard medical treatment and follow-through in accordance with standard parole or probation procedures. Results: There was no significant difference in the number of arrests in the two groups. The control group was three times more likely to be arrested for a violent crime, two times more likely to be convicted of any crime, and four times more likely to be convicted of a violent crime. The projected time of incarceration is significantly longer for the control group. Repeat violent criminal activity was significantly more evident in the control group. Conclusion: Significant differences exist between the VIP intervention and nonintervention groups in terms of the quantity and severity of criminal activity.
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