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.