Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy

The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2023

Herausgeber

Welsh Brandon C. + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,8/5,4 cm

Gewicht

1247 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-761811-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,8/5,4 cm

Gewicht

1247 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-761811-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy
    • 1. Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy

    • Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane, and Daniel P. Mears

    • PART I. CONCEPTS, METHODS, AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES

    • 2. Evaluating Research and Assessing Research Evidence

    • Brandon C. Welsh and Daniel P. Mears

    • 3. Translational Criminology and Evidence-Based Policy and Practice

    • Cody W. Telep

    • 4. Implementation Science for Evidence-Based Policy

    • Dean L. Fixsen, Melissa Van Dyke, and Karen A. Blase

    • 5. Toward System-Level Change, Population Impacts, and Equity

    • Holly S. Schindler

    • PART II: JUVENILE JUSTICE

    • 6. Advancing the Evidence-Based Era: 25 Years of Lessons Learned in Washington State's Juvenile Justice System

    • Elizabeth K. Drake and Lauren Knoth-Peterson

    • 7. Systems of Change: The Pennsylvania Model

    • Shawn Peck, Janet A. Welsh, Kristopher T. Glunt, and Roger Spaw

    • 8. Diversion: What Do We Know?

    • Roger Smith

    • 9. Evidence-Based Innovations in Juvenile Probation

    • David L. Myers and Kelly Orts

    • 10. Using Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts

    • Christopher J. Sullivan, Vitor Goncalves, and Nicole McKenna

    • 11. Evidence-Oriented Youth Justice

    • Jeffrey A. Butts, John K. Roman, and Katheryne Pugliese

    • PART III: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

    • 12. Legitimacy and Evidence-Based Policy

    • Justice Tankebe and Anthony Bottoms

    • 13. Evidence-Based Policing

    • Cynthia Lum and Christopher S. Koper

    • 14. CCTV Video Surveillance and Crime Control: The Current Evidence and Important Next Steps

    • Eric L. Piza

    • 15. Rehabilitation for Enduring Change: Toward Evidence-Based Corrections

    • Michael Rocque

    • 16. Incarceration-Based Drug Treatment

    • Ojmarrh Mitchell

    • 17. Making Prisoner Reentry Evidence-Based

    • Helen Kosc and David S. Kirk

    • 18. Evidence-Based Policy for Diverse Criminal Justice Populations

    • Kaelyn Sanders, Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy, and Henrika McCoy

    • PART IV: ALTERNATIVES TO SYSTEM RESPONSES

    • 19. Early Prevention as an Alternative to Imprisonment: The Research Evidence on Monetary Costs and Benefits

    • Brandon C. Welsh, Heather Paterson, and David P. Farrington

    • 20. Evidence-Based Intervention Programs Targeting Antisocial Children and Youth in Norway: Parent Management Training, the Oregon Model (PMTO)

    • Terje Ogden, Elisabeth Askeland, and Kristine Amlund-Hagen

    • 21. Systems of Change: Communities That Care

    • Abigail A. Fagan

    • 22. Reducing School Crime and Student Misbehavior: An Evidence-Based Analysis

    • Allison Ann Payne

    • 23. Evidence-Based Strategies for Preventing Urban Youth Violence

    • Katherine M. Ross, Colleen S. Walsh, Angela G. Angulo, Carine E. Leslie, and

    • Patrick H. Tolan

    • 24. A Place Management Approach to Promote Evidence-Based Crime Prevention

    • Tamara D. Herold

    • 25. Using Research to Inform Services for Victims of Crime

    • Jillian Turanovic, Julie L. Kuper, and Mackenzie Masters

    • PART V: PROMOTING GREATER USE OF EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY

    • 26. Social Inequality and Evidence-Based Policy: An Agenda for Change

    • Nancy Rodriguez

    • 27. Applying What We Know and Building an Evidence Base: Reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact

    • Steven N. Zane

    • 28. Applying What We Know and Building an Evidence Base: Reducing Gun Violence

    • John J. Donohue

    • 29. Mass Evidence-Based Policy as an Alternative to Mass Incarceration

    • Daniel P. Mears and Joshua C. Cochran

    • 30. “Big Data” and Evidence-Based Policy and Practice: The Advantages, Challenges, and Long-Term Potential of Naturally Occurring Data

    • Daniel T. O'Brien

    • 31. Imposed Use: A New Route to Evidence-Based Policy

    • Steven N. Zane

    • 32. 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