Why randomized field trials happen: understanding 'feast or famine' in crimonological experiments

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Hauptverfasser: Petrosino, Anthony, Farrington, David P, Palmer, Ted, Nuttall, Christopher, Shepherd, Jonathan P, Garner, Joel H, Visher, Christy A, Weisburd, David
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subjects Adults
Crime
Criminal justice
Criminology
Decision making
Education
Evaluation
Experiments
Fashion
Government grant
Individuals
Justice
Juvenile delinquency
Medicine
Offenders
Policy making
Politics
Social sciences
U.S.A
United Kingdom
title Why randomized field trials happen: understanding 'feast or famine' in crimonological experiments
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