GIFT Project-Phase I
2009
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GIFT Project-Phase I
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2009
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The Goal of GIFT is to reduce recidivism of women on probation for prostitution using evidence-based best practices to remediate the issues leading women to involvement in prostitution. The purpose of the CURA funded GIFT Project - Phase I was to finalize the design of the GIFT Project in order to measure the degree to which all planned project components are currently being executed. The objectives for this summer project was to compile an annotated bibliography of best practices for working with women in prostitution and to evaluate the current functioning of GIFT through participant observation of the GIFT project in action at 1201 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN. The data was gathered to evaluate how closely the program was following the organizing principles, operating under the program logic model, and to find possible service gaps to be addressed as GIFT moves forward. Participant observation data was collected from May 26 2008 through August 11, 2008.
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Prepared in partnership with Hennepin Powderhorn Partners. Funded by a Communiversity Personnel Grant from the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), University of Minnesota.
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Gun, Yael. (2009). GIFT Project-Phase I. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/195636.
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