
The Council’s demonstration projects are direct service models designed and evaluated for effectiveness by our staff. These models are informed by our research findings. When a model is proven to be effective, we advocate for its adoption. The model is then transitioned to direct service providers for long-term implementation.
Child and Family Wellness Project
Gaining Access to Useful and Gainful Employment (GAUGE)
Healthy Educational Lifestyles Project (HELP)
The Council on Crime and Justice works on projects that meet the following criteria:
Project Focus
Evaluation
A large part of the research conducted by the Council is the evaluation of our demonstration projects. Evaluations are conducted to determine whether our programs are successful and how they can be improved. The evaluation design for each demonstration project is created in conjunction with the planning and design of the project. Ongoing evaluation is used to modify and improve projects as they are implemented. For a general description of the council's project evaluation methods, click here.
See the Critically Acclaimed Guthrie production of :

The Invisible Children:
Building Community Support for
Children of Incarcerated Parents
7-29-2010 MPR Morning Edition
President Pam Alexander speaks on Minnesota Public Radio about recent legislative actions aimed at reducing crack vs. cocaine sentencing disparities.
Help Crime Victims!
Volunteer as a crime victim advocate on the Council's 24 hour crisis hotline. You can work at home or in our offices. Flexible schedules.
The next Volunteer Crime Victim Hotline Trainings are:
Contact us at 612-353-3045
