ACE! Partners with the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) to examine what factors make a probation agency “ready” to adopt evidence-based practices (EBPs)

ACE! researcher Stephanie Maass has partnered with the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) to examine what factors make a probation agency “ready” to adopt evidence-based practices (EBPs). During this 18-month partnership, ACE! will train over 60 management-level officers at 9 districts to be internal fidelity coaches who monitor and assist officers in using EBPs. To…

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ACE! article among the 10 top-read articles of 2014 from Criminal Justice and Behavior!

Congratulations to Alese Wooditch, Larry Tang (GMU Statistics Department), and Faye! Their article titled “Which Criminogenic Need Changes Are Most Important in Promoting Desistance From Crime and Substance Use?” was listed as one of CJB’s top-read articles for 2014. As a result, it is Open Access and free for downloading – this means practitioners (and…

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