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Scientific method / Evidence law / Meta-analysis / Systematic review / Australian Institute of Criminology / Evidence-based medicine / Hierarchy of evidence / Randomized controlled trial / Evidence-based policy / Knowledge / Empiricism / Crime in Australia
Date: 2009-06-04 12:11:54
Scientific method
Evidence law
Meta-analysis
Systematic review
Australian Institute of Criminology
Evidence-based medicine
Hierarchy of evidence
Randomized controlled trial
Evidence-based policy
Knowledge
Empiricism
Crime in Australia

Facing the challenge of delivering evidence-based policy programmes

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