Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The Capital Regional District domestic violence unit : an evaluation framework / By Jeremy Wood & Lisa Johanson.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (vi, 135 pages) : colour illustrations

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"November 21, 2013."
"A 598 report."
"Contributing to the personal safety and security of those that need it, and holding accountable those that deserve it."

Summary

"This report presents an evaluation framework for the Capital Regional District domestic violence unit (RDVU, or the Unit), the purpose of which is to provide the RDVU’s partnering organizations with a management tool to: 1) guide the ongoing measurement of the Unit’s performance; and 2) frame a future, formative evaluation of the Unit. While the RDVU is a collaborative initiative built upon shared goals, each partnering organization has a stake in and expectations of the Unit’s implementation, performance and effectiveness in achieving those goals. The Unit’s partners therefore require a plan for collectively pursuing systematic inquiry into these critical areas of the partnership. This evaluation framework attempts to provide a road map to a structured process for the Unit’s partners to collectively engage in informed decision-making, judgments, and learning about the efficiency and effectiveness of the Unit."--Pages 2-3.

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