Evidence-based programs
Scaling up Effective Juvenile Delinquency Programs by Focusing on Change Levers: Evidence from a Large Meta-analysis
Scaling up Effective Juvenile Delinquency Programs by Focusing on Change Levers: Evidence from a Large Meta-analysis
The Strengthening Washington D.C. Families Project: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Family-Based Prevention
Estimating the Impact of Research Practitioner Partnerships on Evidence-based Program Implementation
The Differential Impacts of Probation Staff Attitudes on Use of Evidence-Based Practices
How Can Research Mediators Better Mediate? The Importance of Inward-Looking Processes
Evaluation of an Australian Domestic Abuse Program for Offending Males
Evaluation of an Australian Domestic Abuse Program for Offending Males
Programs and Services for Black Male Survivors of Community Violence: What’s Effective?
Programs and Services for Black Male Survivors of Community Violence: What’s Effective?
Progressing from Evidence to Action
A large body of research on crime and justice is available, yet it can take years for findings to influence practice in the field. During a recent panel at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference, researchers and practitioners shared ideas and discussed practical steps and promising new approaches to inspire change. Three guests join the show to continue their conversation: Dr. Tamara Herold, a senior advisor to the NIJ director, Dr. Nancy La Vigne, hosts Dr. Shon Barnes, the police chief of the Madison (Wisconsin) Police Department, and Dr.