Accountability and evidence-based approaches: theory and research for juvenile justice

As part of the 'accountability movement' in juvenile justice, policy-makers, funding agencies, and the general public have called for greater accountability from agencies and organizations involved with youthful offenders. Within this context, performance measurement and monitoring, and us...

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Evidence
Evidence Based Practice
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General Public
Juvenile delinquency
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Offenders
Offenders
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Policy making
Reform
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