Feb - Dec

23-7

Building and Implementing Research Partnerships

Past Event
February 23, 2017, 8:00am , Eastern

Hosted by the CSG Justice Center with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance

Researcher-practitioner partnerships are key to implementing data-driven approaches to reducing crime, improving community safety, reducing recidivism, and preventing unnecessary confinement. Having a researcher at the table can also help in designing effective approaches. This webinar reviews effective methods for building and implementing a research partnership, with a particular emphasis on agencies that have recently established a new research partnership or are planning on starting a research partnership. Webinar presenters include Dr. Edmund McGarrell from Michigan State University and Dr. Faye Taxman from the George Mason University, Center for Advancing Excellence!

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