How can researchers and practitioners successfully collaborate? - NIJ Publications Update

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National Institute of Justice: Research, Development, Evaluation

Reports From the Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Study

Research has great potential to effect change in practice and policy when (a) it is conducted in collaboration with practitioners rather than solely by academic researchers, and (b) its findings are clearly communicated to the people who influence policy and practice. NIJ has strongly promoted research collaborations with criminal justice practitioners, resulting in many successful partnerships. Until recently, however, just what contributed to such success had not been documented, synthesized or shared in a way that could inform the development of successful partnerships in the future. The goal of this study was to improve our understanding of successful researcher-practitioner collaborations and to share any lessons learned, thereby promoting the creation of new partnerships and enhancing existing ones.

View the reports from the NIJ-sponsored Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Study:

These reports are the results of NIJ-funded projects but were not published by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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