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In Thinking About "What Works," What Works Best? The Margaret Mead Address at the National Conference of the International Community Corrections Association
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In Thinking About "What Works," What Works Best? The Margaret Mead Address at the National Conference of the International Community Corrections Association
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: A transcript of a speech given in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding "measures of effectiveness" is supplied. Topics discussed in these remarks are: the "What Works" movement; programs vs. people; limited measure of success -- recidivism and the need for procedural justice measures; and measuring what matters.