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Although billions of dollars have been spent on crime prevention and control programs during the past decade, scientifically strong impact evaluations of these programs are uncommon in the context of the overall number of programs that have received funding. Improving Evaluation of Anticrime Programs is designed as a working guide for agencies and organizations responsible for program evaluation, for researchers who must design scientifically credible evaluations of government and privately sponsored programs, and for policy officials who are investing more and more in the concept of evidence-based policy to guide their decisions in crucial areas of crime prevention and control.Table of ContentsFront MatterExecutive Summary1 Introduction2 What Questions Should the Evaluation Address?3 When Is an Impact Evaluation Appropriate?4 How Should an Impact Evaluation Be Designed?5 How Should the Evaluation Be Implemented?6 What Organizational Infrastructure and Procedures SupportHigh-Quality Evaluation?7 Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations: Priorities and FocusReferencesAppendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and StaffAppendix B Participant List: Workshop on Improving Evaluation ofCriminal Justice Programs