Lessons Learned from the Implementation of Two Randomized Trials in a Criminal Court Setting

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Lessons Learned from the Implementation of Two Randomized Trials in a Criminal Court Setting

By Michael Rempel, Melissa Labriola and Amanda Cissner

Randomized trials are the most rigorous type of research design to measure the impact of a program intervention. This paper reviews the major lessons learned from implementing two randomized trials, one in the Bronx and the other in Rochester, New York. Published in the Journal of Experimental Criminology, Volume 6, Number 4 (December 2010), and available from SpringerLink online at http://www.springerlink.com/content/024666611n313122/.

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