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Skill-based Intervention Programme for Children in Conflict with Law: An Innovative Approach from University of Calcutta

Sanjukta Das, Saranya Banerjee, Saptak Chatterjee and Sanchari Roy
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Sanjukta Das: Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta, India
Saranya Banerjee: Clinical Psychologist in a project of CPEPA, University of Calcutta with Directorate of Child Rights and Trafficking, Govt. of West Bengal, India
Saptak Chatterjee: Indian Classical Vocalist, Music composer and Educator
Sanchari Roy: Clinical Psychologist in a project of CPEPA, University of Calcutta with Directorate of Child Rights and Trafficking, Govt. of West Bengal, India

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2022, vol. 6, issue 7, 260-266

Abstract: A major population of youth is increasingly engaging in law violation activities which has become a matter of concern all over the world. The need of the hour calls for a rehabilitation programme designed to cater to the needs and deficits of conflict with law. Keeping this view in mind, a Skill Based Intervention Programme (SBIP) has been developed for CCL. The SBIP consisted of two sets of modules of group sessions: Direct Application of Psychological Principles and Application of Psychological Principles using Music and there was also another module for Individual Psychological sessions. Post the development of the Intervention Programme, the SBIP was conducted on 93 males within the age range 12-17 years. Pre-post intervention data was collected using the Adaptive Behaviour Checklist for CCL, specially developed to meet the requirements of the module. Data for Pre-intervention assessment was collected from 93 males. However, data for post assessment intervention could be collected only from 59 adolescents who participated in the entire Intervention programme. Results indicated significant differences between the pre-intervention and the post-intervention scores, the post-intervention scores significantly higher than the pre-intervention score. Change processes have been enumerated in the discussion

Date: 2022
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