The EBP Society Blog
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“Coming Home to Harlem” and the Evidence-Based Movement
David L. Myers, PhD - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Reentry courts are specialized courts that seek to assess i...
Development of Guidelines from Research: A Briefing Document
Clifton Chow, Ph.D., Consultant -Â Anthony Petrosino, Ph.D., WestEd
The move towards evidence-based policy has focuse...
Tough on Crime Policies have “Struck Out”: Moving Away from Three Strikes and Towards a Rehabilitative Approach with the Second Chance Act
Matthew R. Hassett -Â Indiana University of Pennsylvania
It can be argued that one of most pressing issues of the cri...
Juvenile Curfew Laws: A Consideration of Something that “Doesn’t Work”
David L. Myers, PhD -Â University of New Haven
Juvenile curfew laws are utilized widely and supported throughout the ...
Utilizing Evidence-Based Approaches in Juvenile Justice
By Dennis Giever, PhD- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Juvenile justice agencies striving to improve their progra...