TY - JOUR
T1 - If ‘Something Works’ is the answer, what is the question?
T2 - Supporting pluralist evaluation in community corrections in the United Kingdom
AU - Israel, Mark
AU - Chui, Wing Hong
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - The aims of the paper are to present the argument for pluralistic evaluation, by outlining and assessing the various measures that have been and might be used in the United Kingdom, and to question the value of relying on reconviction rates. Most evaluation studies of offender programmes in the community and in prison have been based on single measures, mostly the recidivism rate. Some studies have evaluated the effectiveness of particular programmes in terms of the costs or of changing the attitudes or addressing the needs and problems of offenders. However, no single measurement can reveal the full picture of the effectiveness of a particular correctional programme. This paper criticizes current evaluation-driven practice - only do things that can be measured and divert resources from delivery to fairly unimaginative evaluation. It concludes that commitment to pluralistic evaluation in principle is often compromised in practice.
AB - The aims of the paper are to present the argument for pluralistic evaluation, by outlining and assessing the various measures that have been and might be used in the United Kingdom, and to question the value of relying on reconviction rates. Most evaluation studies of offender programmes in the community and in prison have been based on single measures, mostly the recidivism rate. Some studies have evaluated the effectiveness of particular programmes in terms of the costs or of changing the attitudes or addressing the needs and problems of offenders. However, no single measurement can reveal the full picture of the effectiveness of a particular correctional programme. This paper criticizes current evaluation-driven practice - only do things that can be measured and divert resources from delivery to fairly unimaginative evaluation. It concludes that commitment to pluralistic evaluation in principle is often compromised in practice.
KW - Community Corrections
KW - ‘What Works’
KW - Recidivism
KW - Pluralistic Evaluation
KW - Effectiveness
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U2 - 10.1177/1477370806061969
DO - 10.1177/1477370806061969
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1477-3708
VL - 3
SP - 181
EP - 200
JO - European Journal of Criminology
JF - European Journal of Criminology
IS - 2
ER -