Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Collaborative risk-driven intervention : a study of Samson Cree Nation’s application of the hub model / by Chad Nilson.

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Alternate Title

Intervention collaborative axée sur le risque.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (56 pages)

Note

Issued also in French under the title: Intervention collaborative axée sur le risque.

Summary

"This report sheds light on how a First Nations community partnered with police and other human service providers to take an innovative approach at tackling crisis levels of criminality and the associated impacts on people and communities." -- Page 5.

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Online Access

Contents

Part 1 — Literature Review: LITERATURE REVIEW THEMES. -- COLLABORATIVE RISK-DRIVEN INTERVENTION. -- Collaboration. -- Risk. -- Intervention. -- CRIME REDUCTION APPLICATIONS OF COLLABORATIVE RISK DRIVEN INTERVENTION. -- THE HUB MODEL. -- Development of the Prince Albert Hub. -- Key Components of the Hub Model. -- Data Collection. -- Expansion of the Hub Model. -- COMMUNITY SAFETY AND WELLNESS WITHIN A FIRST NATIONS CONTEXT. -- EVALUATING COLLABORATIVE RISK-DRIVEN INTERVENTION. -- Measuring Collaboration. -- Working Amidst a Paradigm Shift. -- Social Innovation. -- New Evaluation Questions. --
Part 2 — Study Of The Samson Cree Hub: BACKGROUND ON SAMSON CREE NATION. -- Crime and Violence. -- Community Action. -- Samson Cree Hub. -- RESEARCH QUESTIONS. -- METHODLOGY. -- RESULTS. -- Formation of the Samson Cree Hub. -- Agency Commitments to the Hub. -- Agency Referrals to the Hub. -- Collaborative Intervention. -- Hub Impact on Clients. -- Hub Impact on Agencies. -- Hub Impact on Police. -- Hub Training. -- Evaluation. -- Functioning as Intended. -- Challenges. -- Improving the Hub. -- Lessons Learned. -- Key Ingredients. -- Conduciveness to First Nation Communities. -- Hub: An Innovative Model? -- FINDINGS. -- LIMITATIONS. -- CONCLUSION.

Series

Research Report (Canada. Public Safety Canada. Research Division) ; 2016-R001.

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