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Hello. Are there credible program evaluation findings indicating that early prevention initiatives aimed at at-risk youth populations can yield considerably greater returns on investment compared to interventions that solely address their problematic behavior?

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eliana.gar
6 August 2024
Hello. Are there credible program evaluation findings indicating that early prevention initiatives aimed at at-risk youth populations can yield considerably greater returns on investment compared to interventions that solely address their problematic behavior?

Hello. Are there credible program evaluation findings indicating that early prevention initiatives aimed at at-risk youth populations can yield considerably greater returns on investment compared to interventions that solely address their problematic behavior?

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leo.kumar65
7 August 2024

Not at all.

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eliana.gar
6 August 2024

I appreciate the knowledge you've shared.

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leo.kumar65
6 August 2024

Certainly. One instance is the study conducted by Manning, Smith, and Homel (2013), which employs a methodology enabling the assessment of the value of enhancements in individual well-being resulting from developmental crime prevention initiatives. This approach involves gathering preference rankings through pairwise comparisons administered to an expert group. The rankings are based on a meta-analytic review of impacts derived from empirical literature. Applying this technique, the researchers identified that a structured preschool program that integrates family intervention and support emerged as the preferred choice for reducing youth crime.
I recommend exploring the following article as a potential resource for further information: Manning, M., Homel, R. & Smith, C. (2006). Economic evaluation of a community based early intervention program implemented in a disadvantaged urban area of Queensland. Economic Analysis and Policy, 36, 1-21.

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