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Knowing More, But Accomplishing What? Developing Approaches to Measure the Effects of Information-Sharing on Criminal Justice Outcomes
RAND Corporation eBooks2017
Brian A. Jackson, Lane F. Burgette, Caroline Tebes-Stevens, Claude Messan Setodji, Erinn Herberman, Stephanie Kovalchik, Katie Mugg, Meagan Cahill, Jessica Hwang, Joshua Lawrence Traub
Abstract
In this report, researchers explore measurement methods to assess how information-sharing affects criminal justice outcomes and how the practicalities of law enforcement work practices can affect measurement. In addition, the authors offer lessons for future policy evaluation and information system design.
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