Methodological strategies for evaluating youth gang prevention programs
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2019.101747
Methodological strategies for evaluating youth gang prevention programs
Abstract
This article reflects on common challenges and lessons learned during the evaluation of gang prevention programs based on case studies of three federally funded Canadian programs. Elements of evaluation design, implementation, data analysis and reporting of results are discussed. More specifically, the article highlights issues that occur when evaluating community projects focused on preventing extreme risks for violence and the complexity of working in potentially dangerous and/or unstable work environments. Topics covered include the problem with quasi-experimental designs, model fidelity adherence, program documentation, client recruitment and retention, and data collection. Recommendations are provided to improve evaluations of youth gang prevention programs and similar community-based interventions that focus on the prevention of youth violence.
Keywords: Comparative case studies; Evaluation; Evaluation challenges; Model fidelity; Most significant change; Quasi-experimental design; Youth gang prevention; Youth violence prevention.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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