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The European Crisis and Criminology

Newsletter of the European Society of Criminology: Henrik Tham. Message from the president

http://escnewsletter.org/node/87 

Women Engaged in the Criminal Justice System, July 12, 2012

Consensus Project Webinars Online.

"This webinar, held July 12, 2012, discussed the current research and best practices related to the successful management and treatment of women in the criminal justice system. Rachelle Ramirez, Center for Effective Public Policy, and Dr. Krista S. Gehring, University of Houston-Downton presented an overview of the research regarding women and the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on behavioral health. The webinar also included a discussion about gender-specific criminogenic risk and need assessment tools, as well as the importance of responsivity for females". 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcU4IF5-sQM&feature=youtu.be

 

New UNODC campaign highlights transnational organized crime as a US$870 billion a year business

PROMOTING LEGALITY, PREVENTING JUVENILE CRIME

Short study visit

7-14 October 2012 | Palermo, Italy 

 

This Short study visit is for 23 participants

from Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Spain, Turkey

and recommended for Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth Policy Makers

Working language(s): English

http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/promoting-legality-preventing-juvenile-crime.2698/

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Prevention science - All is revealed

Prevention Action: 9 July 2012 / News "Few people working with children will have heard the term "prevention scientist," let alone know what one is or does. Yet this relatively new breed of researcher is behind the growing list of evidence-based programs being promoted in western developed countries. A new publication puts them under the microscope."

Read more: http://www.preventionaction.org/prevention-news/prevention-science-all-revealed/5842

Shining light into the black box

PreventionAction 10 August 2012 

Randomized controlled trials have many benefits. These experiments, when done well, leave little doubt over a program’s or treatment’s effectiveness. But many randomized controlled trials suffer from a common limitation: they treat evaluation like a “black box”, carefully monitoring what goes in and what comes out of an intervention, but overlooking the active ingredients and processes that bring about change.

http://www.preventionaction.org/what-works/shining-light-black-box/5863