This paper examines the development of evidence-based policies and the complexity associated with its definition. Using correctional education programs on the one hand, and the D.A.R.E program on the other, we demonstrate why evidence based on numeric analysis is inherently limited and limiting. By juxtaposing efforts to reform the justice system in the US, and the recent policies of the Federal government in Canada, we propose a research program to capture not only numeric indices of success and failure, but the costs and consequences for those caught up in an era of dumb in crime
As part of the ‘accountability movement’ in juvenile justice, policy-makers, funding agencies, and t...
The history of criminal justice reform in the United States has numerous examples of both good and n...
This Note addresses the significant problem that is the United States’ criminal justice system as a ...
This paper examines the development of evidence-based policies and the complexity associated with it...
The criminal justice policy process is under scrutiny from academicians who relay a notable absence ...
Public beliefs about the best way to respond to crime change over time, and have been doing so at a ...
The American criminal justice system is at a turning point. For decades, as the rate of incarceratio...
Little empirical study had been done to confirm or refute the effectiveness of incarceration in redu...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
This article briefly examines evidence-based approach to policymaking in criminal justice and the tw...
Criminal justice law reform is a major component of the Federal Government\u27s current legislative ...
This article assesses some of the claims made for experimental research in the field of rehabilitati...
This report explores the problems with the present state of risk assessment in the justice field as ...
Criminal justice policy in Ireland is often criticised for lacking a robust evidence base. Increased...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
As part of the ‘accountability movement’ in juvenile justice, policy-makers, funding agencies, and t...
The history of criminal justice reform in the United States has numerous examples of both good and n...
This Note addresses the significant problem that is the United States’ criminal justice system as a ...
This paper examines the development of evidence-based policies and the complexity associated with it...
The criminal justice policy process is under scrutiny from academicians who relay a notable absence ...
Public beliefs about the best way to respond to crime change over time, and have been doing so at a ...
The American criminal justice system is at a turning point. For decades, as the rate of incarceratio...
Little empirical study had been done to confirm or refute the effectiveness of incarceration in redu...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
This article briefly examines evidence-based approach to policymaking in criminal justice and the tw...
Criminal justice law reform is a major component of the Federal Government\u27s current legislative ...
This article assesses some of the claims made for experimental research in the field of rehabilitati...
This report explores the problems with the present state of risk assessment in the justice field as ...
Criminal justice policy in Ireland is often criticised for lacking a robust evidence base. Increased...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
As part of the ‘accountability movement’ in juvenile justice, policy-makers, funding agencies, and t...
The history of criminal justice reform in the United States has numerous examples of both good and n...
This Note addresses the significant problem that is the United States’ criminal justice system as a ...