Links to abstracts will be added in advance of the Colloquium. All authors are listed in the abstracts.
Links to presentations will be added shortly after the Colloquium.
Abstracts and presentations will be found at the general programme pages.
| SW = Social Welfare | E = Education | C = Crime and Justice | H = Health | M = Methods | KN = Knowledge Utilization |
| Effect size metrics for recidivism outcomes in meta-analysis of interventions with offenders Mark W. Lipsey; Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt University, USA |
C | paper |
| Are depression screening inventories used in healthcare appropriate with prisoner populations? Amanda Perry; Centre for Criminal Justice Economics and Psychology, University of York, UK |
C | paper |
| Applying better evidence for better community safety : The experience of the Safer Sandwell partners John Middleton; Sandwell Primary Care Trust, UK |
C | paper |
| Effects of restorative justice conferences on post-traumatic stress symptoms among robbery and burglary victims: A randomised controlled trial Caroline M. Angel; University of Pennsylvania, USA |
C | paper |
| Systematic review of effects of restorative justice conferencing on victims and repeat offending Heather Strang; Center for Restorative Justice, The Australian National University |
C | paper |
| A pilot RCT exploring the effectiveness of the Dialectical Psychoeducational Workshop (DPEW) in decreasing the potential risk of intimate partner violence Mary Cavanaugh; University of California, Berkeley, USA |
C | paper |
| Towards a science driven evidence-based criminal justice policy, an inventory of 10 years research Elke Devroe; Ministry of Justice, Belgium |
C | paper |
| Use of DNA testing in police investigative work for increasing offender identification, arrest, conviction, and case clearance David B. Wilson; George Mason University, Virginia, USA |
C | paper |