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(How) Can prisons be run using the principles of evidence-based practice?
16 April 2025
Evidence-Based Practice at the Youth Justice Board
16 April 2025
The Importance of Evidence-based Practice in HM Inspectorate of Probation
16 April 2025
Building Bridges, Winning Hearts and Minds, and Working with Hope
16 April 2025
What Works Centre for Crime Reduction
16 April 2025
Getting the message about evidencebased practice directly to people in prison
16 April 2025
Applying evidence-based practice in custody PIPEs and using early evidence to inform the development of Theory of Change
16 April 2025
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a prototype is worth 1,000 meetings
16 April 2025
Bringing evidence into practice
16 April 2025
Implementing Evidence-Based Practice
16 April 2025
Reducing Knife Crime
16 April 2025
Editorial
EBP involves the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of the best available evidence when making…
16 April 2025

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