Not All Evidence is Equal - Threat Analysis Group

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Last updated 29 novembro 2024
Not All Evidence is Equal - Threat Analysis Group
In the United States, we often base criminal justice policy on ideology, rather than research.  This sometimes results in time, effort, and money spent on crime prevention measures that are ineffective, or at best, untested.  Groups within the public sector, private sector, and academia are changing this by implementing evidence-based practices.  For example, in the…
Not All Evidence is Equal - Threat Analysis Group
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