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Assessing Systematic Evidence in Crime and Justice: Methodological Concerns and Empirical Outcomes

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Assessing Systematic Evidence in Crime and Justice: Methodological Concerns and Empirical Outcomes - Weisburd, David L (Editor), and Petrosino, Anthony (Editor), and Lum, Cynthia M (Editor)
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What are the factors that shape crime and justice policy? Long-term traditions-steeped in politics, ideology, values, ethics, and faith-along with clinical experience have served as the primary guides for policymakers. However, many contemporary scholars, practitioners, and policymakers encourage heavier reliance on scientific research to form crime and justice policy. Along with this shift toward evidence-based crime prevention, it becomes crucial for practitioners to accurately identify and understand which programs ...

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Assessing Systematic Evidence in Crime and Justice: Methodological Concerns and Empirical Outcomes 2003, Sage Publications, Inc, Thousand Oaks

ISBN-13: 9780761928546

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Assessing Systematic Evidence in Crime and Justice: Methodological Concerns and Empirical Outcomes 2003, Sage Publications, Inc, Thousand Oaks

ISBN-13: 9780761928539

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