| Session 444: ER5 -> Issues in Evaluation Research and Criminal Justice |
| Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Friday, November 19 |
| Place: Nova Scotia |
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Session Chair: David B. Wilson, University of Maryland - College Park |
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The Importance of an Evaluability Assessment for Research on Program Design |
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Jodie Naiburg (Corresponding) |
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Joy Washnock |
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Evaluating Juvenile Justice Programs in the States |
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Stan Orchowsky, Justice Research and Statistics Assn. (Corresponding) |
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Merideth Trahan, Justice Research and Statistics Associati |
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Opening the Black Box: What Role can Program Evaluation Tools Play in Understanding What Works? |
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Jami Krueger, University at Albany (Corresponding) |
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Evaluation of Alternative Justice Programs: A Community-Based Action Approach |
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Harry Mika, Central Michigan University (Corresponding) |
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Inside the "Black Box": Measuring the Therapeutic Integrity and Effectiveness of TC Programs |
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Faye S. Taxman, University of Maryland at College Park |
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Jeffrey A. Bouffard, University of Maryland (Corresponding) |
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Bruce Kubu, Washington/Baltimore HIDTA |
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Danielle M. Polizzi, University of Maryland at College Park |