I spent the last few days at the National Institute of Justice‘s annual research and evaluation conference, “Evidence-Based Policies and Practices.” The idea is to connect policymakers and practitioners to a broad class of “researchers” studying crime and Justice. Sociologists, even (or especially) public sociologists, tend to be cynical about applied/policy research, but this is … Continue reading policy criminology
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