Abstract
This paper examines Australia's first Neighbourhood Justice Centre (NJC) which is based Melbourne and was established\rin 2007. It outlines the history of the centre and proposes a framework for its evaluation. The paper discusses three extant\rmodels for community engagement and identifies a common theme of development and evolution in both process and\rstructure. The paper identifies and discusses five phases for the development and evolution of the NJC and relates these\rto existing models. The paper also discusses the shifting emphasis of resource allocation during this development\rprocess. The paper concludes by proposing a series of questions to evaluate the development of a Community
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Haslett, T., Ballenden, C., Bassett, L., Godbole, S., & Walker, K. (2012). Framework for Development and Evaluation of Community Engagement. International Journal for Court Administration, 4(2), 31. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijca.77
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