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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.

Welcome to your monthly for evidence based professionals. This issue features your collection of relevant articles, w…
Today I ran across a brief note I wrote a while ago. I share it here to encourage. I have this image in my mind of a l…
Welcome to your EBP Monthly, the periodical for evidence based professionals.  Here is your collection of relevant ar…
Melissa Inglis, East Central University & Tracy Tully, City University of New York, Borough of Manhattan Community…
Timothy Daty, University of New Haven Over the years, the impact of parental incarceration on families has been a wide…
Joseph Dule, University of New Haven The article “County-Level Correlates of Terrorist Attacks in the United States,”…
Kevin Earl, University of New Haven Many assessment tools of DUI offenders, as well as sanctions, are based mainly on…
Interview with Kim Scorza, CEO, Seasons Center for Behavioral Health 1. Can you summarize the work of your agency, i…
Interview with John Keene, Chief Probation Officer, San Mateo County Probation Department  1. Can you summarize the wo…
Meredith Emigh, University of New Haven Approximately 90-95% of prisoners eventually will be released to return to t…