Designing and Evaluating Interventions to Reduce Crime and Reoffending Summary

A summary version of guidance on how to use the 5 Step Approach to designing and evaluating criminal justice interventions.

AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS GUIDANCE IS AVAILABLE HERE http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2016/05/6880


Authored by Catherine Bisset

Introduction

This evaluation pack is aimed at both service providers and funders who aim to reduce crime and reoffending.

For funders, it aims to

  • Offer a strategic, evidence-based and outcomes-focused planning tool.
  • Demonstrate the role you can play in promoting and enabling high quality evaluations from those you fund.
  • Offer guidance on how to assess evaluations from service providers and therefore direct funding to greatest effect.

For service providers, it aims to:

  • Provide guidance on planning an evidence-based service with a 'built in' evaluation process.
  • Provide guidance and resources for you to effectively assess, understand and demonstrate how well your service is working in relation to your aims.
  • Offer an alternative to randomised control trials, using a 'logic model' approach to evaluation, which any service provider can use to evaluate any intervention, regardless of size.
  • Encourage continual review and improvement of services.

Contact

Email: Catherine Bisset

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