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The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Exam 12: Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
A cost-benefit analysis is an analysis in which ______.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Which of the following could be considered as possible outcomes in evaluation research?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
What are clients served, case managers trained, or food parcels received referred to in evaluation research?
Question 44
True/False
Evaluation research could use either quantitative or qualitative methodologies.
Question 45
Essay
What are the differences between an efficiency analysis, a cost-benefit analysis, and a cost-effectiveness analysis?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
In what era did scientific methods emerge as it relates to examining the workings of government with the goal of improving society?
Question 47
Short Answer
What was one of the main initiatives in the United States in the 1960s that spawned the growth of evaluation research?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
A juvenile court is assessing the impact of a diversion program. This diversion program curtails the use of secure confinement and increases the use of informal sanctions for minor delinquents. The evaluation shows that keeping minor delinquents out of secure confinements would not significantly increase the crime rate. The crime rate would remain stable because there are very few juveniles who would be eligible to participate in the diversion program. A citizen who is concerned about wasting financial resources argues that, before conducting an evaluation of impact, the researcher should have conducted an evaluation of ______.
Question 49
True/False
Assessing program delivery consists of estimating the extent to which a program is reaching its intended target population.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
A politician is interested in implementing a statewide welfare reform program. By providing welfare recipients with extensive job training, she believes that the number of welfare recipients will decrease. As a side benefit, she also believes that the crime rate will drop. In response, a researcher argues that the crime rate would indeed drop; however, the cost of this drop would be too high. Other cheaper alternatives could be utilized to reduce the level of crime. This researcher's work is an evaluation of ______.
Question 51
True/False
An evaluation of need should be performed before new social programs are developed rather than after.
Question 52
True/False
Most published evaluation studies in criminal justice are devoted to some form of need assessment.
Question 53
Essay
Briefly describe the main components of a true experiment to determine if proactive policing reduces crime.
Question 54
Multiple Choice
In which type of research design is the experimental group studied only once after the treatment has been delivered?
Question 55
Essay
Using an experimental design, create an impact evaluation of a program that allows prisoners to attend classes at a local college. The program is designed to reduce the recidivism of participants as compared with nonparticipants.