The Oxford handbook of evidence-based crime and justice policy / edited by Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane, and Daniel P. Mears.
2024
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Title
The Oxford handbook of evidence-based crime and justice policy / edited by Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane, and Daniel P. Mears.
Imprint
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Description
xiv, 689 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Series
Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice.
Formatted Contents Note
Evidence-based crime and justice policy / Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane, and Daniel P. Mears
Part I. Concepts, methods, and critical perspectives. Evaluating research and assessing research evidence / Brandon C. Welsh and Daniel P. Mears
Translational criminology and evidence-based policy and practice / Cody W. Telep
Implementation science for evidence-based policy / Dean L. Fixsen, Melissa K. Van Dyke, and Karen A. Blase
Toward system-level change, population impacts, and equity / Holly S. Schindler
Part II. Juvenile justice. Advancing the evidence-based era : twenty-five years of lessons learned in Washington state's juvenile justice system / Elizabeth K. Drake and Lauren Knoth-Peterson
Systems of change : the Pennsylvania model / Shawn Peck, Janet A. Welsh, Kristopher T. Glunt, and Roger Spaw
Diversion : what do we know? / Roger S. Smith
Evidence-based innovations in juvenile probation / David L. Myers and Kelly Orts
Using evidence-based practices to improved juvenile drug treatment courts / Christopher J. Sullivan, Vitor Gonçalves, and Nicole McKenna
Evidence-oriented youth justice / Jeffrey A. Butts, John K. Roman, and Katheryne Pugliese
Part III. Criminal justice. Legitimacy and evidence-based policy / Justice Tankebe and Anthony Bottoms
Evidence-based policing / Cynthia Lum and Christopher S. Koper
CCTV video surveillance and crime control : the current evidence and important next steps / Eric L. Piza
Rehabilitation for enduring change : toward evidence-based corrections / Michael Rocque
Incarceration-based drug treatment / Ojmarrh Mitchell
Making prisoner re-entry evidence-based / Helen Kosc and David S. Kirk
Evidence-based policy for diverse criminal justice populations / Kaelyn Sanders, Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy, and Henrika McCoy
Part IV. Alternatives to system responses. Early prevention as an alternative to imprisonment : the research evidence on monetary costs and benefits / Brandon C. Welsh, Heather Paterson, and David P. Farrington
Evidence-based intervention programs targeting antisocial children and youth in Norway : parent management training
Oregon model (PMTO) / Terje Ogden, Elisabeth Askeland, and Kristine Amlund-Hagen
Systems of change : communities that care / Abigail A. Fagan
Reducing school crime and student misbehavior : an evidence-based analysis / Allison Ann Payne
Evidence-based strategies for preventing urban youth violence / Kathering M. Ross, Colleen S. Walsh, Angela G. Angulo, Carine E. Leslie, and Patrick H. Tolan
A place management approach to promote evidence-based crime prevention / Tamara D. Herold
Using research to inform services for victims of crime / Jillian J. Turanovic, Julie L. Kuper, and Mackenzie Masters
Part V. Promoting greater use of evidence-based policy. Social inequality and evidence-based policy : an agenda for change / Nancy Rodriguez
Applying what we know and building an evidence base : reducing disproportionate minority contact / Steven N. Zane
Applying what we know and building an evidence-base : reducing gun violence / John J. Donohue
Mass evidence-based policy as an alternative to mass incarceration / Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
"Big data" and evidence-baseed policy and practice : the advantages, challenges, and long-term potential of naturally occurring data / Daniel T. O'Brien
Imposed use : a new route to evidence-based policy / Steven N. Zane
The role of policymakers, criminal justice administrators and practitioners, and citizens in creating, evaluating, and using evidence-based policy / Daniel P. Mears and Natasha A. Frost.
Part I. Concepts, methods, and critical perspectives. Evaluating research and assessing research evidence / Brandon C. Welsh and Daniel P. Mears
Translational criminology and evidence-based policy and practice / Cody W. Telep
Implementation science for evidence-based policy / Dean L. Fixsen, Melissa K. Van Dyke, and Karen A. Blase
Toward system-level change, population impacts, and equity / Holly S. Schindler
Part II. Juvenile justice. Advancing the evidence-based era : twenty-five years of lessons learned in Washington state's juvenile justice system / Elizabeth K. Drake and Lauren Knoth-Peterson
Systems of change : the Pennsylvania model / Shawn Peck, Janet A. Welsh, Kristopher T. Glunt, and Roger Spaw
Diversion : what do we know? / Roger S. Smith
Evidence-based innovations in juvenile probation / David L. Myers and Kelly Orts
Using evidence-based practices to improved juvenile drug treatment courts / Christopher J. Sullivan, Vitor Gonçalves, and Nicole McKenna
Evidence-oriented youth justice / Jeffrey A. Butts, John K. Roman, and Katheryne Pugliese
Part III. Criminal justice. Legitimacy and evidence-based policy / Justice Tankebe and Anthony Bottoms
Evidence-based policing / Cynthia Lum and Christopher S. Koper
CCTV video surveillance and crime control : the current evidence and important next steps / Eric L. Piza
Rehabilitation for enduring change : toward evidence-based corrections / Michael Rocque
Incarceration-based drug treatment / Ojmarrh Mitchell
Making prisoner re-entry evidence-based / Helen Kosc and David S. Kirk
Evidence-based policy for diverse criminal justice populations / Kaelyn Sanders, Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy, and Henrika McCoy
Part IV. Alternatives to system responses. Early prevention as an alternative to imprisonment : the research evidence on monetary costs and benefits / Brandon C. Welsh, Heather Paterson, and David P. Farrington
Evidence-based intervention programs targeting antisocial children and youth in Norway : parent management training
Oregon model (PMTO) / Terje Ogden, Elisabeth Askeland, and Kristine Amlund-Hagen
Systems of change : communities that care / Abigail A. Fagan
Reducing school crime and student misbehavior : an evidence-based analysis / Allison Ann Payne
Evidence-based strategies for preventing urban youth violence / Kathering M. Ross, Colleen S. Walsh, Angela G. Angulo, Carine E. Leslie, and Patrick H. Tolan
A place management approach to promote evidence-based crime prevention / Tamara D. Herold
Using research to inform services for victims of crime / Jillian J. Turanovic, Julie L. Kuper, and Mackenzie Masters
Part V. Promoting greater use of evidence-based policy. Social inequality and evidence-based policy : an agenda for change / Nancy Rodriguez
Applying what we know and building an evidence base : reducing disproportionate minority contact / Steven N. Zane
Applying what we know and building an evidence-base : reducing gun violence / John J. Donohue
Mass evidence-based policy as an alternative to mass incarceration / Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran
"Big data" and evidence-baseed policy and practice : the advantages, challenges, and long-term potential of naturally occurring data / Daniel T. O'Brien
Imposed use : a new route to evidence-based policy / Steven N. Zane
The role of policymakers, criminal justice administrators and practitioners, and citizens in creating, evaluating, and using evidence-based policy / Daniel P. Mears and Natasha A. Frost.
Summary
"An evidence-based approach to crime and justice policy can go a long way toward ensuring that the best available research is considered in decisions that bear on the public good. However, the term "evidence-based" is characterized by a great deal of rhetoric. Indeed, there remains a marked disjuncture between calls for "evidence-based" policy and an understanding of what it means for policy to be "evidence-based." The calls for evidence-based policy nonetheless provide a powerful foundation for propelling a movement toward bringing about rational, cost-effective, and humane policies for the betterment of society. This handbook showcases the state of research on evidence-based crime and justice policy and the challenges that impede its creation and use. The volume has three core objectives: to promote new and productive ways to think about evidence-based policy; to demonstrate how research can contribute to and guide evidence-based policy in juvenile justice, criminal justice, and alternatives to system responses; and to identify strategies that can increase reliance on evidence-based policy. To meet these objectives, each chapter is guided by several central questions: What do we know about evidence-based policy and practice in crime and justice? How can we improve knowledge of evidence-based policy and practice? How can we promote more use of evidence-based policy and practice? Taken as a whole, the volume emphasizes the critical need for policies that are grounded in high-quality research, that address critical research gaps, and that fully acknowledge the limitations of what extant research can do to inform policy decisions"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
K2100 .O96 2024
Language
English
ISBN
9780197618110 (hardcover)
0197618111 (hardcover)
9780197618134 (electronic book)
9780197618141 (electronic book)
0197618111 (hardcover)
9780197618134 (electronic book)
9780197618141 (electronic book)
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