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design and evaluation of programs and policies 3 program design and development 3 content area 1 crime and justice (adult and juvenile) 1 methodological development 1 outcome evaluation 1 outcome evaluation (other than economic evaluation) 1 program implementation 1 program theory 1 substance abuse treatment and prevention 1
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Epstein, Diana 1 Klerman, Jacob Alex 1 Kutty, V. Raman 1 Rengifo, Andres F. 1 Stemen, Don 1 Varghese, Joe 1
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Governability Framework for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Public Health Functions
Varghese, Joe; Kutty, V. Raman - In: Evaluation Review 36 (2012) 4, pp. 303-319
Background: The dominant theoretical basis of our public health practice originates from a positivist or reductionist paradigm. It fails to take into account the complexity emerging out of public health’s multiple influences originating from biological and social worlds. A deeper...
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When is a Program Ready for Rigorous Impact Evaluation? The Role of a Falsifiable Logic Model
Epstein, Diana; Klerman, Jacob Alex - In: Evaluation Review 36 (2012) 5, pp. 375-401
Background: Recent reviews suggest that many plausible programs are found to have at best small impacts not commensurate with their cost, and often have no detectable positive impacts at all. Even programs with initial rigorous impact evaluation (RIE) that show them to be effective often fail a...
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Reconciling the Multiple Objectives of Prison Diversion Programs for Drug Offenders: Evidence From Kansas’ Senate Bill 123
Stemen, Don; Rengifo, Andres F. - In: Evaluation Review 35 (2011) 6, pp. 642-672
Background: In recent years, several states have created mandatory prison-diversion programs for felony drug possessors. These programs have both individual-level goals of reducing recidivism rates and system-level goals of reducing prison populations. Objective: This study examines the...
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