The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy

Daniel P Mears author Brandon C Welsh editor Steven N Zane editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:1st Feb '24

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The need for and the threats to improved public policy are equally acute. Crime policy agenda continues to be driven by anecdotal evidence and political ideology, resulting in a patchwork of programs, policies, and practices. All-too-frequently, the need for them is uncertain, they rest on unclear theoretical foundations, they are implemented poorly, and their effectiveness in preventing or controlling crime, or furthering justice, is unknown. Putting research evidence at center-stage in political and policy decisions can go a long way to addressing this state of affairs by ensuring that the best available data informs decisions that affect the public good. Situated within this wider context, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy showcases much of what is right with evidence-based crime and justice policy as well as confronts the challenges that it faces today and looking forward. Bringing together leading scholars and researchers in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, psychology, education, health, and the law, this handbook promotes new and productive ways to think about evidence-based policy, shows how research can contribute to and guide evidence-based policy in juvenile justice, criminal justice, and alternatives to system responses, and identifies strategies that can increase reliance on evidence-based policy. It is the most authoritative and scholarly source on research and experience on evidence-based policy as it applies to crime and justice in the United States and across the Western world.

Brandon Welsh, Steven Zane, and Daniel Mears have developed a great resource for students, practitioners, and academics concerned with evidence-based policy. With chapters covering a variety of topics from leading scholars around the world, The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy is a valuable reference that should be in close reach on any bookshelf. * Martin A. Andresen, Professor of Criminology, Simon Fraser University *
For far too long our criminal/juvenile justice policy has been guided by politics and "whims" of those in power. The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy takes a much needed, timely, and comprehensive dive into the importance of informing policy with science rather than the political "flavor" of the day. It marks a significant contribution to the field! * Megan C. Kurlychek, Professor of Sociology, Criminology, and Public Policy, The Pennsylvania State University *
Sound science is a necessary but not sufficient condition for crime and justice research to affect policy that advances the social good. What is also required is a framework for organizing and reporting scientific evidence in a way that fits the policy process. The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy is an important contribution to laying out that framework. * Daniel S. Nagin, Teresa and H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Policy and Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University *

ISBN: 9780197618110

Dimensions: 183mm x 244mm x 79mm

Weight: 1247g

704 pages