NCJ Number
              240903
          Journal
  Criminal Justice Review Volume: 37 Issue: 3 Dated: September 2012 Pages: 384-397
Date Published
  September 2012
Length
              14 pages
          Annotation
              This article discusses the role of theory in criminal justice.
          Abstract
              Theories of the criminal justice process continue to develop and mature, as do theories of crime; however, less need has been perceived for theory in evidence-based policy evaluations. The authors argue that more emphasis should be placed in criminal justice and criminology on theoretically robust evaluation research, as doing so can help bridge the divide between two divided disciplines. Examples are provided to illustrate how the gap between criminological and criminal justice theory can be bridged with theory-based evaluation. The authors also highlight resources available to researchers who take us up on our call. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.