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- What are some of the factors that determine whether or not a policy is cost-effective?
- Choose a juvenile delinquency program in your state. How do the strategies used in the selected program address crime and delinquency issues?
- Address gender policies specifically. Discuss gender policies and other theories investigating the biological impact on criminology. For example, should juvenile justice programs be unisex?
- The context of the family is important as a focus for crime prevention efforts. How does the intergenerational transmission of criminal behavior impact possible developmental pathways for juveniles? How can early intervention reduce delinquent behavior?
- Why is it important that policy efforts receive support for implementation?
Provide concrete and clear examples to explain your answers. Evaluate opposing views and adequately address your final conclusions.
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Running head: PUBLIC POLICY
Public Policy
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Public Policy
As soon as a public policy is undertaken in a given society, it is apparent that there are
costs which are incurred in arriving at the best results. However, the costs are aimed at enhancing
the general welfare of the involved parties. Subsequently, when the general welfare and social
good is more than the expenses incurred, it is apparent that the public policy is cost-effective.
Additionally, using the lowest possible funding through the assessment of the recent projects and
evidence basis is useful in estimating the cost-effectiveness (Neumann and Johannesson, 1994).
The New York State Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program is a public policy which
is used...
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