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NCT number NCT06353204
Other study ID # 3325
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2024
Est. completion date July 2027

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek en Datacentrum
Contact André M van der Laan, Prof. Dr.
Phone +31652877160
Email a.m.van.der.laan@wodc.nl
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

In the current study the effectiveness of the Dutch diversion measure Halt is investigated using a randomized controlled trial. Because of the thorough scientific substantiation of the intervention theory, it is hypothesized that receiving the Halt-intervention will lead to less recidivism in comparison to receiving no intervention.


Description:

The Halt-intervention is a widely used Dutch diversion measure for youth (aged 12-17) who committed a minor offence. In the current study, it will be investigated whether the Halt-intervention is successful in reducing recidivism and in achieving the intervention goals. The effectiveness will be assessed using a randomized controlled trial. Participants will be randomly assigned to the experimental condition in which participants will receive the halt intervention or to the control condition in which participants will not receive an intervention. Participants fill out three self-reported questionnaires over a time period of one year. With these questionnaires is it investigated whether the intervention is successful in achieving the different intervention goals (improving social skills, taking responsibility, correct wrongdoing or damage, improving conventional beliefs and improving support from the social network) and in achieving a reduction in recidivism. Furthermore, the adherence to children's rights in the practice of Halt is investigated. Lastly, two years after the first contact with Halt recidivism is assessed using official police and judicial records.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 1300
Est. completion date July 2027
Est. primary completion date July 2027
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 12 Years to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Juveniles who have been referred to Halt after committing a minor offence that is eligible for the Halt-intervention. - Juveniles between the ages of 12 and 18. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who do not speak Dutch or who do not speak Dutch fluently. - Participants who have already participated in the study before. - Participants who are participating in the following Halt-programs: 'Hack_right', 'Respect Online' or 'Sport en Spel'. - Participants of whom it is suspected that their are serious concerns for their safety.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Halt-intervention
The Halt-intervention is a Dutch extrajudicial, or diversion, measure for minors (aged 12-17) who committed a minor offence. The intervention can consist of conversations with the Halt-employee, working or learning assignments to learn from the mistakes made or to work on certain skills, such as social skills, and/or apologizing to the victim.

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands WODC The Hague Zuid-Holland

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek en Datacentrum Leiden University, Utrecht University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Mental health problems during the last six months The degree to which risk and/or protective factors are present, assessed using the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SGQ) using the Dutch translation. T0 (baseline)
Other Experienced problems Experienced problems in different domains (at home, school, alcohol, money, drugs, health, mental health, gaming) and whether their has been professional help for these problems using the ten-item scale from the Youth Delinquency Survey. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Other Delinquent friends The degree in which participants have delinquent friends, assessed using a six-item scale from the Youth Delinquency Survey. T0 (baseline; T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Other Parental involvement The degree of parental control, parental monitoring and parental solicitation, assessed using the Dutch translation of the Parental Monitoring Questionnaire. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Other Demographical characteristics The different demographical characteristics of respondents, such as gender and age. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Other Halt-intervention program integrity Questionnaire is being developed. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Characteristics Halt-employee Questionnaire is being developed. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Perceived relationship with Halt-employee Questionnaire is being developed. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Educational attainment The most recent completed type of education assessed using the registration system of the Halt-intervention. . T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Type of criminal offense The type of criminal offense (e.g. shoplifting, petty theft) as registered in the registration system of the Halt-intervention. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Characteristics of referral to Halt-intervention The organisation that referred to Halt (police or truancy officer) assessed using the registration system of the Halt-intervention. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Types of modules used during the Halt-intervention The Halt-intervention contains of different modules, such as 'Handling Anger'; 'Handling Peer Pressure'; 'Making an apology to the victim'. These modules will be assessed using the registration system of the Halt-intervention. T1 (100 days follow up)
Other Parts of the Halt-intervention carries out as group or solo intervention The Halt-intervention can be offered as a solo of as a group intervention. The different forms used are assessed using the registration system of the Halt-intervention. T1 (100 days follow up)
Primary Criminal Recidivism based on self-report Assessed using the items from the Youth Delinquency Survey. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Primary Criminal Recidivism based on official police records Assessed using official Dutch Police registration records. T3 (24 month follow up)
Primary Criminal Recidivism based on official judiciary records Assessed using official Dutch judicial records. T3 (24 month follow up)
Primary Truancy based on self-report Assessed using the items from the Youth Delinquency Survey. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Conventional beliefs Self-reported degree of conventional beliefs, or attitude towards delinquency, assessed using the Dutch translation of the Attitudes Towards Delinquent Behavior (ATDS) questionnaire (translated by the WODC). T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Minimizing/mislabeling The degree in which the consequences of delinquent behavior are minimized, mislabeled or seen as acceptable, assessed using the How I Think (HIT) subscale 'Minimizing/Mislabeling' using the Dutch translation ('Hoe Ik Denk (HID)). T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Social skills The degree in which pressure from friends to conduct delinquent behavior is experienced, assessed using a (self-developed) Dutch translation of the Peer Pressure Scale. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Taking responsibility for the consequences of behavior The degree to which a sense of guilt, or responsibility, for the consequences for delinquent behaviour is experienced, assessed using the How I Think (HIT) subscale 'Blaming Others' using the Dutch translation ('Hoe Ik Denk' (HID)). T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Correct wrongdoing The degree in which the wrongdoing and/or damages are corrected, assessed using a self-developed scale consisting of four question about having a conversation with the victim, apologizing to the victim, paying for the victim's damages and correcting the damages made. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Support from social network The degree in which support from the social network is experienced and the degree in which respondents experience that they can ask their social network for help or advise (for example friends and family). Assessed using the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Scale is translated to Dutch by the WODC. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Experienced legitimacy Experienced legitimacy during the first contact with Halt (experimental and control group) and during the Halt-intervention (experimental group), assessed using a four-item scale. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Experienced treatment Experienced treatment during the first contact with Halt (experimental and control group) and during the Halt-intervention (experimental group) by the Halt-employee, assessed using a seven-item scale. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Receiving adequate information The degree to which the information given during the first contact with Halt (experimental and control group) and during the Halt-intervention (experimental group) about the Halt-intervention is experienced as adequate and comprehensible, assessed using a self-developed six-item scale. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary The right to be informed The degree to which participants have the feeling that they are heard during the first contact with Halt (experimental and control group) and during the Halt-intervention (experimental group), assessed using a self-developed six-item scale. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Experienced voluntariness The degree to which participants experience being forced to confess the crime they committed, assessed using a self-developed three-item scale. Participants are asked (1) whether they feel that they were forced to confess their crime, (2) whether they feel it is justified that they are referred to Halt and (3) whether they feel that it is their own choice to go to Halt. These items will be presented to participants in the experimental and control group during T0 and to participants in the experimental group during T1. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Access to legal assistance The degree to which participants have access to an attorney, assessed using two self-developed questions. Participants are asked whether they had the opportunity to (1) speak to a lawyer about their offence and had the opportunity to (2) speak to a lawyer about their referral to Halt. These items will be presented to participants in the experimental and control group during T0 and to participants in the experimental group during T1. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Knowledge of not obtaining a criminal record Whether or not participants are aware of the fact that completion of the Halt-intervention results in not obtaining a criminal record (yes/no). These items will be presented to participants in the experimental and control group during T0 and to participants in the experimental group during T1. T0 (baseline); T1 (100 days follow up)
Secondary Experienced stigmatisation The degree of experienced stigmatization, assessed using the four-item Stigmatisation subscale of the Re-integrative Shaming questionnaire. T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
Secondary Experienced re-integration The degree of experienced re-integration, assessed using the four-item Re-integration subscale of the Re-integrative Shaming questionnaire. T1 (100 days follow up); T2 (12 month follow up)
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