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Logic Model Framework for Criminal Justice System
Nutusha Burns
Nova Southeastern University
CJI 0540
Dr. Hector R. Garcia
07/30/2023
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Logic Model Framework
The logic model aims to evaluate the impact of criminal justice programs addressing
juvenile delinquency in the community. Evaluation of the program outcome will be key in
determining its impact on preventing juvenile delinquency and thus promoting positive behavior
change.
Input Activities Output Outcome Evaluation
Supportive
programs
Implement effective
approaches such as
educational
opportunities.
Also, creating job
opportunities for
youths.
Rehabilitation
and recreational
programs.
Creating a
parent-child
training
program.
Providing
counseling and
ensuring ex-
convicts gave
access to
supportive
programs both in
class and in the
community. The
child-parent
training program
will be key in
promoting
positive
behavior change
among convicted
youths.
Evaluate the
impact of
education and
job opportunities
on reducing the
rate of crime at
the community
level.
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Policies Develop effective
strategies to address
the negative effects
of juvenile
delinquency at the
community level.
Adopting social
change strategies.
Rehabilitation
and
Engaging
convicted youths
lawfully.
Promoting
behavior change
among the
youths and
creating
awareness of the
negative effects
of juvenile
delinquency.
Examining the
impact of
rehabilitation on
promoting
positive
behavior change
in convicted
individuals.
Existing
resources,
such as
finances
Develop supportive
approaches such as
job creation and
promoting socially
useful activities.
Participants,
decision-makers,
policymakers,
and counselors.
Promoting
mentoring
programs, social
competence
programs, and
behavior
management
approaches.
Evaluate the
impact of
supportive
programs to
foster positive
behavior change
in society.
Community Engage volunteers,
policymakers, and
community
involvement.
Creating
awareness of the
importance of
community in
averting juvenile
delinquents.
The program is
expected to take
1 year.
Evaluate the
program in 3-
month intervals
to establish the
impact of
community-
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based programs
on preventing
juvenile
delinquents.