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The Justice Evaluation Journal ( JEJ) aims to assess the efficacy, efficiency, and equity of crime reduction and prevention programs and policies instituted and funded primarily by local, state, national and international agencies as well as non-governmental organizations. Governing bodies at many levels seek evidence -based assessments of criminal justice programs and policies. JEJ provides a forum for scholars and practitioners in criminal justice and related sectors to offer answers to fundamental questions of what works and what does not work, and why. The journal explores the role that academic research plays in criminal justice policy and practice and provides practitioners with a resource for making informed implementation, modification, and funding decisions.
Criminal JusticeViolent CrimeProperty CrimeLaw EnforcementProgram EvaluationPublic SafetyJuvenile JusticeGun ViolencePolicy ImplicationsCollateral ConsequencesCriminal Justice SystemProcess EvaluationPropensity Score MatchingRisk AssessmentStatistically SignificantRecidivismJustice EvaluationExperimental DesignGun CrimeCriminal Justice Policy
vol.8 (2025)
vol.7 (2024)
vol.6 (2023)
vol.5 (2022)
vol.4 (2021)
vol.3 (2020)
vol.2 (2019)
vol.1 (2018)