Evaluation of the Peaceful Connections Violence Prevention Program: Local Evaluation Report.

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2026-03-05 eCollection Date: 2026-03-01
Mallika Bhandarkar, Stephanie Brooks Holliday, Kami Ehrich, Alexandra Bilder, Elizabeth Marsolais
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The Peaceful Connections program, implemented by the Boys & Girls Clubs (BGC) of Santa Monica and eight partner Clubs, was launched using a California grant to address youth violence in seven cities disproportionately affected by violence in Los Angeles County. The targeted communities also experience systemic barriers related to poverty, academic underachievement, and justice system involvement. The overarching purpose of Peaceful Connections was to leverage Club-based, evidence-informed interventions, including group and individualized services, to reduce risk factors for youth violence, strengthen protective factors, and improve educational and career-readiness outcomes for youth who are most at risk. The program built on existing group-based programming available through BGC, which focuses on social-emotional, leadership, and career skills, and added a case management component for higher-risk youth. In this study, the authors share their findings from a process and outcome evaluation of the Peaceful Connections program, and they include recommendations for how BGC could improve both the program and evaluation efforts going forward.

和平联系预防暴力方案的评估:地方评估报告。
由圣莫尼卡的男孩女孩俱乐部(BGC)和8个伙伴俱乐部实施的“和平联系”项目是利用加州的一笔赠款启动的,目的是解决洛杉矶县受暴力影响严重的7个城市的青少年暴力问题。目标社区还经历了与贫困、学习成绩不佳和司法系统参与有关的系统性障碍。和平联系的总体目标是利用以俱乐部为基础的循证干预措施,包括团体和个性化服务,减少青少年暴力的风险因素,加强保护因素,并改善风险最高的青少年的教育和职业准备结果。该项目以BGC现有的以小组为基础的项目为基础,侧重于社会情感、领导能力和职业技能,并为高风险青年增加了案例管理部分。在本研究中,作者分享了他们对和平联系项目的过程和结果评估的发现,并就BGC如何改进项目和未来的评估工作提出了建议。
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