Following an Expression of Interest process undertaken at the end of 2013, in February 2014 the department engaged the Australian Institute of Criminology to conduct, by September 2014, an independent evaluation of the Community Crime Prevention Program (CCPP). The purpose of the evaluation was to:
- measure the extent to which the CCPP has achieved its objectives and contributed to the aim of increasing communities’ capacity to deliver local solutions to crime
- evaluate the extent its design (and underlying logic) is appropriate to contribute to the overall goal to reduce the impact of criminal behaviour in Victoria, and
- make comment upon the process efficacy by which the department, through the Community Crime Prevention Unit, implements the CCPP.
A copy of the Australian Institute of Criminology's final evaluation report is attached.
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