ABSTRACT

Practical Program Evaluation for Criminal Justice shows readers how to apply the principles of fiscal responsibility, accountability, and evidence-based practice to criminal justice reform plans. Unlike other policy-based texts, which tend to focus more on implementation than assessment, this book provides applicable, step-by-step instruction on determining an initiative's necessity prior to its adoption (reducing the risk of wasting resources), as well as how to accurately gauge its effectiveness during initial roll-out stages. The book gradually introduces basic data analysis procedures and statistical techniques, which, once mastered, can be used to prove or disprove a program's worth. Lastly, the book introduces the types of stakeholders who should review evaluation results for quick action, as well as how to best structure reports to ensure their buy-in.

chapter 1|14 pages

Getting Started with Program Evaluation

chapter 2|16 pages

Planning a Program Evaluation

chapter 3|15 pages

Needs Assessment Evaluation

chapter 4|16 pages

Theory-Driven Evaluation

chapter 5|16 pages

Process Evaluation

chapter 6|17 pages

Outcome Evaluation

chapter 7|14 pages

Cost-Efficiency Evaluation

chapter 8|16 pages

Measurement and Data Analysis

chapter 9|14 pages

Reporting and Using Evaluations