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Evidence-Based Professionals' Monthly - August 2026

📈 Turning Progress into Possibility 🏁

 

August reminds us that success isn't defined by a perfectly planned path—it's shaped by how we respond to change along the way. New priorities emerge, challenges evolve, and opportunities appear when we remain flexible, resilient, and open to new ideas.

As we move through the final stretch of summer, take time to recognize the value of collaboration and the strengths each person brings to the team. By supporting one another, sharing knowledge, and embracing continuous learning, we create an environment where innovation thrives and everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

Kelly Orts, University of New Haven Existence of racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal justice system has been…
Sarbjeet Kaur, University of New Haven Victims of sex trafficking often find themselves stuck in a frightful time warp…
Tatiana M. Smith, University of New Haven The purpose of this paper is to discuss the current status of existing evide…
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US Administration Announces $20 Billion in New Phase 3 Provider Relief Funding Trump Administration Announces $20 Billi…
The EBP Quarterly - 2020 (Volume 5, Number 2) Traveling at 1000 Feet per Second with Unalterable Consequences: How to…
Penny Geyer, University of New Haven In 2019, there were 1,004 individuals killed in police officer-involved shootings…
Michelle A. Malone, University of New Haven The legal restrictions imposed upon the accused and convicted create virtu…
Michele Vittorio, University of New Haven   The use of polygraphs in detecting deception is controversial, and there…