Apologies for cross-posting *************************** This month's issue of Evidence & Policy (Volume 3, number 4) is now available. The contents are listed below, and don't forget, we are currently offering a free online trial during which time you can access all online content, as available to subscribers. To sign up, go to http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tpp/ep. Evidence & Policy is also now available as part of the new Policy Press journals combination packages. By subscribing to these you can save 10% on either the online or print and online prices. For more information please see https://www.policypress.org.uk/journals/evidence_policy/. You can also download our 2008 flyer there, which highlights new developments and forthcoming highlights for the journal in the coming year. In the current issue: Editorial Ken Young Gender and access to healthcare in the UK: a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature Ellen Annandale, Janet Harvey, Debbie Cavers, Mary Dixon-Woods Law enforcement interventions in the Netherlands: mapping interventions and 'browsing' for evidence Edward Kleemans, Carolien Klein Haarhuis, Frans Leeuw, Marianne van Ooyen-Houben Systematic reviews in social policy: to go forward, do we first need to look back? Mark Pearson What evidence base? Steps towards the relational evaluation of social interventions Juha Koivisto Systematic maps to support the evidence base in social care Salina Bates, Janet Clapton, Esther Coren Eleven obstacles to translating research into policy on gender-based violence Jo Spangaro Public policy: core business and by-products Adam Graycar Practical help on reviewing and applying evidence in social care Lesley Grayson Lessons from the literature ---------------------- Jessica Hughes, Marketing and Website Assistant The Policy Press, Fourth Floor, Beacon House Queen's Road, Bristol BS8 1QU t: +44 (0)117 331 4054 f: +44 (0)117 331 4093 w: www.policypress.org.uk Email disclaimer https://www.policypress.org.uk/page.php?name=disclaimer