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  • Project Booyah Evaluation

    Author(s)
    Bartlett, David J.
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Bartlett, David J.
    Year published
    2014
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    Abstract
    Data from an electronic survey of young people who participated in the first four cohorts of Project Booyah and criminal history data for participantsData from an electronic survey of young people who participated in the first four cohorts of Project Booyah and criminal history data for participants
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    Publisher URI
    https://griffith.edu.au/
    Copyright Statement
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    This project has been commissioned by the Queensland Police Service and Nerang Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC), the operators and sponsors of Project Booyah, an multi-phase intervention program targeting criminogenic behaviours and attitudes of at risk young people in the Gold Coast area. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to establish the efficacy of Project Booyah in achieving its goals.
    Subject
    Criminology
    Project Booyah
    940403 - Criminal Justice
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/395790
    Data link
    https://bit.ly/GRDCmediation
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