Collaborative risk-driven intervention : a study of Samson Cree Nation's application of the Hub model / by Chad Nilson.: PS113-1/2016-1E-PDF

"In 2012, Samson Cree Nation, in partnership with the Maskwacis RCMP Detachment, began their journey with the Hub model of collaborative risk-driven intervention. Implemented with the hope that the Hub model could provide upstream solutions to ongoing crime, violence, arson, addictions and truancy in the community, the Samson Cree Hub was formed out of a partnership between agencies in the policing, community wellness, education, probation, corrections, income support, social services, ambulance, and youth sectors. The objectives of this study were to identify why the model was adapted in Samson Cree Nation, whether it is consistent with evidence-based practices, how compliant Samson Cree Nation is with established practices of the model, what lessons have been learned, and what benefits and challenges have been observed“--Introd., p. 7.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Public Safety Canada. Research Division.
Title Collaborative risk-driven intervention : a study of Samson Cree Nation's application of the Hub model / by Chad Nilson.
Variant title Study of Samson Cree Nation’s application of the Hub model
Series title Research report ; 2016–R001
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Intervention collaborative axée sur le risque : une étude de l’application du modèle du carrefour dans la Nation crie de Samson.
Cover title.
Incorrect catalogue number (PS18-30/2016E-PDF) and ISBN (978-0-660-04495-8) printed in this publication.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-56).
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Public Safety Canada, c2016.
Author / Contributor Nilson, Chad.
Description 56 p.
Catalogue number
  • PS113-1/2016-1E-PDF
Subject terms Aboriginal policing
Crime prevention
Case studies
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