Aboriginal Justice Strategy, Summative Evaluation
Logic Model - Aboriginal Justice Strategy
Community-based activities
- Community-based programs component
- Sign and manage contribution agreements with delivery organizations
- Contribution agreements signed
- Community-based programs implemented
- Access to community-based justice programs and other community services tailored to Aboriginal needs
- Reduced crime and incarceration rates in communities with funded programs
- Training an development component
- Sign and manage contribution agreements with delivery organizations
- Contribution agreements signed
- Training and developmental initiatives implemented
- Increased capacity to implement community-based justice programs and other community-based services
- Community-based justice programs and other community services in place
- Self-government capacity building component
- Sign and manage contribution agreements with delivery organizations
- Contribution agreements signed
- Projects on the administration and enforcement of Aboriginal laws implemented
- Increased capacity to administer and enforce Aboriginal laws
- Aboriginal laws enforced in First Nations communities
Support measures
- Policy development and support
- Participate in departmental, interdepartmental and intergouvernmenatl committees and working groups
Conduct research and evaluations - ADJ engaged in Aboriginal justice fora
- Policy advice provided, based on research evaluation
- Increased knowledge of Aboriginal justice issues among ADJ partners
- Participate in departmental, interdepartmental and intergouvernmenatl committees and working groups
- Outreach and partnerships
- Implement communication activities on AJS and Aboriginal involvement in legal profession
- New AJS Website
- Communication and promotional events
- Increased knowledge of AJS among targeted groups
- Self-government negotiations support
- Provide legal advice on the administration of justice component
- Legal advice prodived
- Self-government agreements adequately address Aboriginal justice requirements
- Aboriginal communities assume greater responsiblility for community-based justice programs and other community services in the administration of justice in Aboriginal communities.
- Aboriginal values are reflected and included in the administration of justice in Canada
- Reduction in rates of crime, victimization and incarceration among Aboriginal people
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