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Guide on the implementation of evidence-based programs : what do we know so far? / by Julie Savignac and Laura Dunbar.

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Public Safety Canada Library & Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

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Alternate Title

Guide sur la mise en oeuvre des programmes fondés sur des données probantes : qu'en savons-nous jusqu'à maintenant?

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Includes bibliographic references.

Description

1 online resource (iii, 55 pages)

Note

Issued also in French under the title: Guide sur la mise en oeuvre des programmes fondés sur des données probantes : qu'en savons-nous jusqu'à maintenant?

Summary

"Through its National Crime Prevention Centre (NCPC), Public Safety Canada fosters the development and implementation of evidence-based crime prevention interventions in Canada. To this end, the NCPC supports the implementation and evaluation of community-based initiatives to identify what works, how it works, and what it costs. ... This guide on the implementation of evidence-based programs outlines current knowledge on key elements, proposes implementation planning tools and provides examples from various case studies."--Summary.

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Series

Research report (National Crime Prevention Centre (Canada) : Online) ; 2014-01.

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