Youth Gangs:
Going Beyond the Myths to Address a Critical Problem


Setting Goals and Objectives for Gang Responses

According to Planning for Implementation, an implementation manual on gang programs developed by the Institute for Intergovernmental Research, anyone seeking to implement a gang intervention or prevention program should take the following steps in setting goals, identifying objectives and planning activities.

The steering committee should first develop three to five goals that are general statements of outcomes. The following are examples:

The next step is to identify one or more objectives for each goal. Objectives describe the desired outcome and results that can be measured at a certain time. The following are examples:

Then, the steering committee should develop activities and services for each objective. The following are examples of how activities and services might be stated:

Source:

Planning for Implementation (2002). Tallahassee, FL: Institute for Intergovernmental Research.

Copyright 2002, Institute for Intergovernmental Research, All Rights Reserved.


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