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Getting Started

What Is Evaluation?

Evaluation is a systematic, objective process for determining the success of a policy or program. It addresses questions about whether and to what extent the program is achieving its goals and objectives.

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A Typology of Evaluation Levels (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention)

An Overview of Education Evaluation (Department of Education)

Developing a Strategy for Evaluation (National Institute of Justice)

Identifying Effective Criminal Justice Programs: Guidelines and Criteria for the Nomination of Effective Programs (Bureau of Justice Assistance)

Underlying Premise of Assessment and Evaluation (Bureau of Justice Assistance)

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