Chunk #25 — 3. Results — 3.2. Partner Involvement in Study Implementation — 3.2.1. Contributions of Partners in Design and Implementation of the Intervention
The greatest interest and involvement from members of the CAB were in design and implementation of the intervention. Some specific examples included a member of the CAB who was a retired police executive (Captain) who had previously worked closely with the coalition in the city he served. His roles in his own community included compiling data to make the case that a social host ordinance was needed, coordinating the coalition's advocacy efforts for the ordinance with the police department, ensuring that the ordinance, once passed, was enforced, and assessing the impact of the ordinance and related enforcement on calls for service to respond to complaints about loud and unruly parties. In his capacity as a member of the CAB, this individual worked with the study team to develop and implement trainings for intervention sites and directly participated in a number of on-site trainings, especially in the critical area of engaging law enforcement representatives in the intervention.