Machine generated contents note: 33. Bringing evidence into criminal justice policy / Introduction: evidence, evaluation, and strategies for moving criminal justice policy forward / Alfred Blumstein. 1. Evidence-informed criminal justice policy: looking back, moving forward / Thomas P. Abt -- 2. Policy evaluation and assessment / Daniel P. Mears -- 3. role of theory, ideology, and ethics in criminal justice policy / Cecilia Chouhy -- 4. Translational criminology: a new path forward / Nicole E. Frisch -- pt. II Crime prevention -- Introduction: individual, family, and community prevention programs / William D. Bales -- 5. Juvenile delinquency prevention programs / David P. Farrington -- 6. Opportunities for public policies to strengthen families and prevent crime / Abigail A. Fagan -- 7. Community crime prevention / David Kennedy -- 8. Situational crime prevention / Kate Bowers -- pt. III Policing and court sentencing -- Introduction: policing / William D. Bales -- 9. Community policing / Cody Telep -- 10. Problem-oriented policing: evidence v. framing in implementation success / Kathleen Gallagher -- 11. science and practice of hot-spots policing / Anthony A. Braga -- Introduction: court sentencing / William D. Bales -- 12. Mandatory minimum penalties: evidence-based consequences and recommendations for policy and legal reform / Celesta A. Albonetti -- 13. Sentencing disparities / Julia Laskorunsky -- 14. Sex offender legislation and policy / Jason Rydberg -- 15. Drug courts and drug policy / Douglas B. Marlowe -- 16. Did the Gregg decision overcome the arbitrary and discriminatory use of the death penalty so prevalent in Furman? / Gordon P. Waldo -- pt. IV Corrections and rehabilitation -- Introduction: community corrections / William D. Bales -- 17. Improving correctional supervision: what does the research tell us? / Myrinda Schweitzer -- 18. Smart sentencing revisited: assessing the policy/practice implications of research on electronic monitoring and other intermediate sanctions / James M. Byrne -- Introduction: incarceration / William D. Bales -- 19. Confinement in local jails: institutions and their clients neglected by criminologists / L. Sergio Garduno -- 20. Does a prison term prevent or promote more crime? / Gerald G. Gaes -- Introduction: reentry and recidivism reduction programs / William D. Bales -- 21. Reentry from incarceration to community: a convergence of practices based on scientific evidence to enhance citizenship / Kimberly R. Kras -- 22. effects of prison programming / Kelle Barrick -- 23. challenge of integrating restorative justice into the "deep-end" of criminal justice / Roxana Willis -- 24. Juvenile justice education / Thomas G. Blomberg -- Introduction: special populations / William D. Bales -- 25. Inmates with serious mental illnesses: current knowledge and challenges for practice / Andrew J. Harris -- 26. Women's incarceration and motherhood: policy considerations / Marilyn Brown -- 27. Aging and dying in prison: at the intersection of crime, costs, and health care / Karol Lucken -- 28. Native American criminal justice: toward evidence-based policies and practices / Roy F. Janisch -- pt. V Conclusion -- Introduction: the future of criminology and criminal justice policy / William D. Bales -- 29. Mass incarceration, the carceral state, and evidence-based research / Marie Gottschalk -- 30. media and criminal justice policy and practices / Kimberly Kampe -- 31. Cost-effective and accountable criminal justice policy / Beck M. Strah -- 32. utility of findings from biosocial research for public policy / Joseph A. Schwartz -- 33. Bringing evidence into criminal justice policy / Alfred Blumstein.
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