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Category that brings together a set of initiatives, practices or types of interventions that share the same strategic focus ("what" they intend to do and/or problems they intend to solve or mitigate) and the same forms of action and approach ("how" they intend to address problems and advance their purposes).

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Evaluated cases

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These are examples of practical application of each type of solution included in the platform. They correspond, in general, to specific initiatives or programs through which a set of activities are implemented, developed and executed in an articulated manner, seeking to mobilize a set of resources (physical, human, financial or technological) in favor of the realization of a common objective and purpose and the achievement of a set of clearly identified and specified results.

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Effective cases

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The classification of a case as "effective" means that there is consistent and robust evidence (i.e., assessed by research using Maryland Scale Level 5 methodology) that the implementation of the program/initiative contemplated in that case generated a positive impact on the intended and evaluated outcome variables ("outcomes").

Criminal Justice

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Procedural Justice (Courts)

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Evidence: Has had a positive impact on the perceived legitimacy of legal proceedings and – albeit more modestly – on compliance with the law.

Has had a positive impact on the perceived legitimacy of legal proceedings and – albeit more modestly – on compliance with the law.

Judicial Redirection of Juvenile Offenders

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Evidence: Although there are some studies that do not corroborate this effect, the most rigorous studies point to a positive impact on…

Although there are some studies that do not corroborate this effect, the most rigorous studies point to a positive impact on recidivism.

Juvenile Court

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Evidence: Has not had a significant impact on recidivism, sometimes generating positive effects in the short term that were not sustained in…

Has not had a significant impact on recidivism, sometimes generating positive effects in the short term that were not sustained in the medium/long term.

Adult Drug Treatment Court

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Evidence: Has reduced recidivism and the incidence of drug-related crime, but has not led to reductions in drug use.

Has reduced recidivism and the incidence of drug-related crime, but has not led to reductions in drug use.

Youth Drug Treatment Court

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Evidence: Has had a modest impact on reducing juvenile recidivism. However, there was no effect on drug-related crime or drug abuse.

Has had a modest impact on reducing juvenile recidivism. However, there was no effect on drug-related crime or drug abuse.

Family Drug Treatment Court

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Evidence: Has increased the likelihood of family reunification without increasing the risk of new reports of child abuse.

Has increased the likelihood of family reunification without increasing the risk of new reports of child abuse.

Some types of solutions were not included in the Evidence Bank due to the absence of systematic reviews and meta-analyses that have evaluated them, or due to weaknesses identified in existing evaluations. Click here to see the list of types identified but not included in the Evidence Bank.

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