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Scientific journal for the study of criminal justice. What works? What doesn't?

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The other way of thinking about this problem is that in adopting an advocacy position, this research group could no longer see a null result as a positive one. This puts them in a position of trying to massage a convincing null into an unconvincing positive spin about one.

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If you are testing DV or other interventions, we’re interested in your work to help build an evidence base on programs, policies or practices that work.

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Reaching out to some of the top evidence based criminology proponents for a series of essays on the need to develop and build up the evidence in different areas of criminology. Watch this space!

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Fantastic catching up with Jacquelyn Fernholz at Routledge discussing our plans for 1-2 inaugural issues to launch the journal (plus a special themed panel Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences)

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Here’s a little reminder to consider publishing your work with us at Evidence Base. Looking for top-notch, rigorous work that helps us grow the evidence base for criminal justice policies, programs and practices. Got an evaluation piece? Send it to us!