Fatores de risco e proteção ao ingresso de jovens em facções criminosas:uma revisão sistemática.
Resumo
This study had the general objective of analyzing how risk and protective factors for
human development impact on young people joining criminal factions. The
methodological strategy employed was a systematic literature review. The CAPES and
PEPSIC journals were used to identify scientific production on the subject, with a time
frame of 10 years - 2011 to 2020. 5.763 articles were initially identified. The following
inclusion criteria were adopted for the retrieval of articles: a) type of publication:
articles; b) articles available in full text; c) articles in Portuguese; d) articles produced
between 2011 and 2020. The exclusion criteria applied were: a) publications that are
not articles; b) articles available in incomplete text; c) in other languages; d) articles
that were not produced between 2011 until 2020. A grand total of 26 articles were
analyzed. The investigation of the data in this research was conducted using Laurence
Bardin's Thematic Content Analysis technique. The assessment of the articles was
fragmented into three stages: pre-analysis; exploration of the material and treatment
of the results - inference and interpretation. Data analysis was organized around four
central categories: (1) risk factors, (2) impacts of risk factors on criminal faction entry;
(3) protective factors; and (4) impacts of protective factors on criminal faction entry.
Most of the scientific production included in this study, 61.53% (n=16), was published
between 2015 and 2020. In relation to the areas of publication of the journals,
psychology predominated, congregating 42.3% (n=11) of the materials. The journal
'Psicologia: Teoria e pesquisa' accounts for 36.36% (n=4) of the publications of articles
within psychology, followed by the journal 'Revista Psicologia Política', which accounts
for 18.18% (n=2) of the issues. The analyzed studies point to the understanding that
risk factors increase the probability of youths' entry into crime. In reference to the risk
factors, it is evident, the search of young people for visibility and recognition, social
exclusion, living with multiple forms of violence (intrafamily, structural and
intersubjective). In what concerns the factors that decrease the possibility of criminal
practices, the protective factors stand out. Among these, we can highlight access to
public policies, family support, social support, and resilience.
Keywords: Youth. Risk factors. Protection factors. Violence. Protection factors.
Violence. Criminality