Successful Implementation
Once a crime prevention approach or program has been selected, the work to implement it begins. Developing partnerships, a multi-year work plan, a budget and logic model will guide the implementation of a crime prevention initiative and help keep everyone on track. Hiring and training staff, finding the right participants and engaging them successfully are also critical components of implementation.
- Partnerships
- Tools to Identify and Assess the Risk of Offending Among Youth
- Crime Prevention Information, Project Descriptions and Summaries
- Guide on the Implementation of Evidence-based Programs: What do we know so far?
Crime Prevention News Releases
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The Government of Canada invests in support and services for at-risk Indigenous youth in Paqtnkek First Nation, Nova Scotia
December 10, 2024 -
The Government of Canada invests $4 million to help stop gun violence in Yukon
November 29, 2024 -
The Government of Canada invests in crime prevention in Stratford
November 28, 2024 - More Crime Prevention News Releases
Crime Prevention Publications and Reports
- 2023 Annual National Data Report to Inform Trends and Patterns in Drug-Impaired Driving
- Anniversary of the Release of the Mass Casualty Commission Final Report
- Crime Prevention in Indigenous Communities: An Examination of Culturally-Relevant Programs and Culturally-Competent Evaluation Approaches
- Methods of Preventing Corruption: A Review and Analysis of Select Approaches
- Research Summary - Methods of Preventing Corruption: A Review and Analysis of Select Approaches
- More Crime Prevention Publications and Reports
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