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The May issue of Evidence & Policy is now available. If you are
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In this issue:
Editorial
Ken Young
From Martinson to meta-analysis: research reviews and the US offender
treatment debate
Anthony Petrosino
Emerging from out of the shadows? Service user and carer involvement in
systematic reviews
Suzy Braye and Michael Preston-Shoot
Linking research and policy on Capitol Hill: insights from research
brokers
Elizabeth Rigby
Government, knowledge and the business of policy making: the potential
and limits of evidence-based policy
Geoff Mulgan
If evidence-informed policy works in practice, does it matter if it
doesn't work in theory?
Iain Chalmers
Reviewing the evidence: reflections from experience
Clare L. Bambra
Evidence initiatives: aspects of recent experience in England
Andrew Morris
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