Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs

Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs

Mark W. Lipsey , Committee on Improving Evaluation of Anti-Crime Programs , National Research Council
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Mar 19, 2013 · Anglais · Kindle (127 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 127
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 19, 2013
Éditeur National Academy of Sciences
ISBN-10 0309193990
ISBN-13 9780309193993

Description

Mark W. Lipsey and the Committee on Improving Evaluation of Anti-Crime Programs delve into the complex landscape of crime prevention initiatives, highlighting the significant financial investments made by governments and organizations. Their analysis reveals a pressing need for more effective evaluation methods to assess the impact of these programs.

With a focus on enhancing accountability and understanding outcomes, they explore various evaluation strategies that can provide more reliable insights into what works and what does not in the fight against crime. They advocate for a comprehensive approach that emphasizes data-driven assessments and a clearer framework for measuring effectiveness.

By presenting actionable recommendations, the work seeks to transform how policymakers and practitioners approach crime prevention. Through improved evaluation techniques, the authors aim to ensure that future funding is directed toward programs that genuinely reduce crime and enhance community safety.

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Mystère Crime
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