Translational Criminology Research And Public Policy

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Translational Criminology, Research and Public Policy

Translational Criminology, Research and Public Policy
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Download or read book Translational Criminology, Research and Public Policy written by George B. Pesta and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The translation of knowledge from research to policy and practice is a varied, dynamic, and sequential process in criminal justice. This translational process can often involve competing ideologies, fear, public pressure, media scrutiny, bureaucratic resistance, and other influences. As a result, how and under what specific mechanisms research is acquired, interpreted, and effectively employed by policymakers and criminal justice practitioners remains unclear. The growing mandate for evidence-based policies and practices make it imperative to identify and understand the specific mechanisms of knowledge translation within criminal justice. This report provides findings from a case study on translational criminology in Florida. It describes the process of knowledge translation and implementation of research evidence by state-level decision-makers in the fields of juvenile and adult corrections. The case study involved gathering and analyzing data from multiple sources that included: (1) an extensive review and coding of the relevant prior literature on research and public policy in criminal justice, (2) open-ended interviews with key state agency and legislative practitioners and policymakers, (3) interviews with well-established academic researchers in adult and juvenile corrections, (4) close-ended web-based surveys of the participating researchers, policymakers and practitioners, (5) a review of relevant legislative and state agency documents, and (6) observations of archived legislative public hearings and committee meetings. Findings suggest that government sponsored or conducted research, peer networking, and evidence provided by intermediary policy and research organizations were more frequently accessed ways of transferring research knowledge than academic peer-reviewed publications and expert testimony. In addition, this study found that the process and model most often associated with successful research knowledge translation in corrections was the interaction model. We found that successful research knowledge translation is more likely to occur when researchers and practitioners regularly interact. The study also yielded policy implications; among them was that academics could do more to reach out and work with policymakers and practitioners.


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