
Assessing the Challenges Inhibiting Youth Participation in Crime Prevention Activities in a South African Community
Issue: Vol.6 No.7 Article 11 pp. 1079 – 1095
DOI: https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.20256711 | Published online 18th June, 2025
© 2025 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CCBY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Various developmental obstacles confronting Africa are closely tied to high crime rates, including issues such as income disparity, rapid urbanization, and a predominantly youthful population. Despite the existence of innovative and impactful programs, significant challenges continue to hinder meaningful youth participation in crime prevention efforts. This study aims to examine the challenges influencing youth participation in crime prevention activities. A qualitative research design used focus group discussions and in-depth interviews to establish a comprehensive understanding of these challenges and existing strategies for youth participation in crime prevention activities. The widespread findings of the case study in Mmabatho Extension 39 revealed that alcohol and drug abuse within the community continues to present a significant obstacle in the fight against crime and violence among youth. The findings also revealed that the absence of cohesion among community members poses a significant limitation to youth engagement in prevention initiatives. In the absence of a shared purpose and a cohesive environment, young people are discouraged from participating in crime prevention endeavours. To address these issues, the study recommends community-driven partnerships that provide mentorship, early-life interventions, skills development, and recreational activities. Such measures would empower youth to actively contribute to community safety and social cohesion. This study enriches sociological scholarship on youth and crime prevention by offering context-specific insights and actionable recommendations to enhance youth engagement in crime prevention strategies.
Keywords: Crime Prevention, Youth Participation, South Africa, Social Cohesion, Community Safety.
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Dr. Kgomotso Pearl Bosilong received her PhD in Sociology at the North-West University, South Africa. She has a master’s degree in management in the field of security from the University of Witwatersrand. She has worked as a researcher at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in the Safety and Security division. Much of her work is aimed at empowering local communities and improving law enforcement structures with regards to the creation of safer living spaces.
Prof. Tendayi C. Garutsa is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at North-West University, South Africa, with a PhD in Sociology from the University of Fort Hare. Her research focuses on social justice and gender issues, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas. Her published works in reputable journals further highlight her dedication to promoting social justice, women’s issues, and the rights of minority groups.
Bosilong, Kgomotso Pearl and Tendayi C. Garutsa. “Assessing the Challenges Inhibiting Youth Participation in Crime Prevention Activities in a South African Community,” E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 6, no.7 (2025): 1079 – 1095. https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.20256711
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