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Reporting and Using Evaluation Results

Using Evaluation Results

Evaluation information can be a powerful tool for a variety of stakeholders. Program managers can use the information to make changes in their programs that will enhance their effectiveness. Decisionmakers can ensure that they are funding effective programs. Grant monitors can ensure that programs are developed as intended and have sufficient resources to implement activities and meet their objectives.

Ideally, evaluation is an ongoing process that is embedded in the process of program planning, implementation and improvement. Evaluation findings can be used to revise policies, procedures, activities, and objectives to allow programs to provide the best possible service to their clients.

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

Using Evaluation Information (The Urban Institute)



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