Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Risk-driven collaborative intervention : a preliminary impact assessment of Community Mobilization Prince Albert’s Hub model / prepared by Chad Nilson.

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Preliminary impact assessment of Community Mobilization Prince Albert’s Hub model
Preliminary impact assessment : the Hub model in Prince Albert
Risk-driven collaborative intervention : a preliminary impact assessment of Community Mobilization Prince Albert’s Hub model : synopsis.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 116-123).

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1 online resource (124 pages) : charts

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"Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies, University of Saskatchewan"--Cover.
"May 2014"--Cover.
Handout summarizing report issued bearing title: Risk-driven collaborative intervention : a preliminary impact assessment of Community Mobilization Prince Albert’s Hub model : synopsis.

Summary

"The purpose of this report is to provide a preliminary assessment of the impact that Community Mobilization Prince Albert’s (CMPA) Hub has on acutely-elevated risk, and on the efforts of human service professionals to address the composite needs of individuals who are experiencing elevated risk. Common themes to be addressed in this report include overall challenges, successes and general lessons learned through the community mobilization experience in Prince Albert. The report concludes with an outline of opportunities for future research and evaluation in community mobilization as well as a list of recommendations for improving the Hub model."--Report Intent.

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Contents

1. introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1. Collaboration -- 2.2. Risk -- 2.3. Intervention -- 2.4. Examples of collaborative risk-driven intervention -- 2.5. Lessons from the literature -- 3. Historical developments of the Prince Albert Hub model -- 3.1. Institute for Strategic International Studies -- 3.2. Prince Albert Police Service -- 3.3. Future of Policing in Saskatchewan -- 3.4. Scotland Violence Reduction Unit -- 3.5. Saskatchewan Police and Partnership Strategy -- 3.6. Creating the Prince Albert Hub -- 3.7. Community Mobilization Prince Albert -- 3.8. Centre of Responsibility -- 3.9. Building Partnerships to Reduce Crime -- 3.10. The expansion of Community Mobilization -- 3.11 Building towards success -- 3.12 Early testimonies of success -- 4. Understanding the Hub In Prince Albert -- 4.1. Structure and function of the Prince Albert Hub -- 4.2. Data collection practices of the Prince Albert Hub -- 4.3. Descriptive results of the Hub data analysis -- 5. Methodology -- 6. Results -- 6.1. Results of illustrative case studies -- 6.2. Results of group interviews with Hub discussants -- 6.3. Results of individual interviews with key stakeholders -- 7. Findings -- 7.1. Case studies -- 7.2. Group interviews -- 7.3. Key stakeholder interviews -- 7.4. Challenges and barriers -- 7.5. Benefits of the Hub model -- 8. Limitations -- 9. Conclusion -- 10. Recommendations -- 11. Future opportunities in research and evaluation.

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