JRSA's fall virtual research gathering - Communicating research results to stakeholders day one
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44531
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Justice Research and Statistics Association
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Session 1: Engaging Policymakers: Best Practices from Those Who Study It and Do it
Across her career, Professor Karen Bogenschneider has worked with dozens of researchers who are policy-minded and dozens of policymakers who are research-minded. Most recently, she headed up a study that interviewed 225 state policymakers about their research use. Based on her studies and experience, she will discuss the policies and places and people that can frustrate or facilitate research use. She will cover several best practices that researchers can learn to engage policymakers with more surety and success.
Session 2: Translational Criminology and Politics
This session with Thomas G. Blomberg, Ph.D. will trace the evolution in criminology and criminal justice research to the current translational criminology movement, including the rise of the Making a Difference Movement through evidence-based criminal justice policies and practices. The session will focus on Researcher-Policymaker-Practitioner Partnerships and “Champions” in successfully translating research into evidence-based criminal justice policies and practices.
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Criminal Justice, Policy, Evidence-based Practices, Communication, Facilitators, Research Use, Dissemination