Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Community-Based Mentoring Program on Crime and Delinquency: Four-Year Findings
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This document reports 4-year follow-up findings from a randomized controlled trial of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America’s Community-Based Mentoring program involving 1,353 youth. Outcomes are examined in the areas of juvenile justice (arrest), delinquent behavior, substance use and abuse, mental health, and a range of risk and protective factors for crime/delinquent behavior and positive youth development more generally.
DuBois, D. L., Herrera, C., Rivera, J., Brechling, V., & Root, S. (2025). Randomized controlled trial of the effects of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Community-Based Mentoring Program on crime and delinquency: Four-year findings. University of Illinois Chicago. https://indigo.uic.edu/articles/report/Randomized_Controlled_Trial_of_the_Effects_of_the_Big_Brothers_Big_Sisters_Community-Based_Mentoring_Program_on_Crime_and_Delinquency_Four-Year_Findings/29383115?file=55572128
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