Reports and Publications

Engaging Youth

The goal of this document is to promote a better understanding of how to meaningfully and effectively engage youth. We discuss methods that help or hinder relations with youth, outline how to present to and work with youth, and provide further suggestions for how to engage youth as well as a list of additional resources. The information in this document is based on research, consultation with our Youth Advisory Committee, and our own personal experiences and observations as members of a by-youth, for-youth crime prevention program.

Youth Engagement Report

Youth Consultations

The DEAL.org Program went into diverse communities across the country to ask youth to talk about the barriers they face and what they would do to change them. The youth participated in the forums enthusiastically; many reported that youth/police interactions were largely negative and this opportunity to be genuinely heard by the RCMP and given a way to contribute to crime prevention was very welcomed. Many of the issues identified and discussed were socio-economic ones, indicating that the youth have a strong grasp on what the root causes of crime are and are keen to address them.

Youth Consultation Report

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