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9. Evidence-based Practices for Promoting Recovery and Reducing Recidivism

9. Evidence-based Practices for Promoting Recovery and Reducing Recidivism

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Evidence Based Practices in Reentry

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Edward Latessa (1 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (1 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

"Key Principles of Reducing Recidivism" Edward Latessa, Ph.D., Director, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.

Edward Latessa (2 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (2 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

"Using Resources to Reduce Recidivism -- Learning from Past Programs" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in ...

Edward Latessa (4 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

Edward Latessa (4 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

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Best Practices for Successful Reentry From Criminal Justice Settings

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Edward Latessa (7 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

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Edward Latessa (3 of 7): Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-Based Knowledge - NIJ

"Criminal Risk Assessment" This interview followed the presentation "Solutions in Corrections: Using

Evidence-Based Approaches to Alternatives to Incarceration: Edward Latessa, Community Justice 2014

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