No. 15-3, August 2016
Index
- A Few Clarifying Comments on Pickett and Roche (2016)
- And We Wonder Why Criminology Is Sometimes Considered Irrelevant in Real‐World Policy Conversations
- Application of Precharge Diversion Programs
- Arrested Development
- Biosocial Prevention Science
- Critical Diversion
- Effectiveness of Juvenile Transfer to Adult Court
- Effects of Prohibition and Decriminalization on Drug Market Conflict
- Gene × Intervention Designs
- Going Dutch
- How to Identify and Communicate What Works in Evaluation Science
- Improving Standards for Evidence‐Based Policy
- Issue Information ‐ Copyright Page
- Issue Information ‐ Guide to Preparing Manuscripts
- Issue Information ‐ TOC
- Juvenile Court and Contemporary Diversion
- Juvenile Transfer and the Specific Deterrence Hypothesis
- Juvenile Transfer to Adult Court
- Making Sense of Crime Prevention Evaluation Research and Communicating it for the Public Good
- New Call for Assessing the Effects of 21st Century Juvenile Diversion
- Objective Risks and Individual Perceptions of Those Risks
- On the Multiple Sources of Violence in Drug Markets
- One Size Does Not Fit All
- Optimal Policing, Crime, and Clearance Rates
- Police and Crime
- Policy Implications of Biosocial Criminology
- THANKS TO OUR REVIEWERS
- The Policy‐to‐Perceptions Link in Deterrence
- The Shifting Landscape of Drug Policy and the Need for Innovative Research
- Toward a Theory of Police Effects
- Use of Genetically Informed Evidence‐Based Prevention Science to Understand and Prevent Crime and Related Behavioral Disorders
- What Works in Crime Prevention?
- Why Registries Matter
- “What We've Got Here Is Failure to Communicate”