Conference papers
The Campbell Collaboration
Peter Grabosky
Regulatory Institutions Network, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Presented at:
Evaluation in Crime and Justice : Trends and Methods
ABS House, Canberra
24-25 March 2003
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Abstract
The Campbell Collaboration was founded in the year 2000 to advance the cause of evidence based social policy. It is modelled on the Cochrane Collaboration, which commissions and publishes systematic reviews of research on the effects of health care interventions. Three main substantive areas of Campbell Collaboration activity are Education; Social work and social welfare; and Crime and Justice. There are also groups devoted to methodology and dissemination. The Campbell Crime and Justice Coordinating Group is an international network of individuals that will prepare, update and rapidly disseminate systematic reviews of high-quality research conducted worldwide, on effective methods to reduce crime and delinquency or improve justice. This presentation, which consists of slides in point format, outlines the project review process and the current priorities of Campbell Crime and Justice.

