The Strategic Planning Tool (SPT) is a resource to assist practitioners in selecting the most appropriate programs, practices, and strategies to respond to gang problems within their communities. The tool has four interrelated components that include a comprehensive listing of factors that place youth at risk for or protect them from joining gangs; a program listing that provides a detailed review of delinquency prevention, intervention, suppression, and treatment programs that have a higher potential for preventing and reducing serious delinquency and violent gang activity; an interactive database that aligns programs by age and risk factors; and a resource mapping tool for program planners to better align existing services in relation to expected outcomes for their gang-reduction initiatives.
There are numerous gang prevention, intervention, and suppression programs, strategies, and activities, as well as juvenile delinquency prevention and intervention programs. The NGC has developed a program matrix whereby users may review existing programs to find ones that best meet their needs and fill gaps in coverage. Programs in the database were reviewed using several criteria and designated as “effective” or “promising.” The user is offered numerous options, cross‐referenced by age of the intended target population and linked to risk factors in five domains.