
Applied Policy Research
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A rewritten Part I that includes several new chapters incorporating the latest developments in applicable policy research design, implementation, and products to provide a framework for conducting policy research.
A matrix at the start of Part II to easily identify how each of the fifteen case-study chapters correspond with concepts and topics presented in Part I, showing the reader where to look for a specific real-life example of a given topic or concept. Each case is drawn from real instances of policy research to provide students with an opportunity to consider and learn how to grapple with the challenges posed by the needs of public programs and agencies. Cases include local, state, and nonprofit agencies as well as federal-state-local intergovernmental "hybrids."
Each chapter is presented in a uniform format: (1) a detailed description of a policy research problem; (2) a discussion of the unique challenges posed by the problem; (3) a description of the policy research techniques used; (4) a summary of the outcomes or conclusions associated with the research as it was conducted; and (5) conclusions about the implications or lessons for policy research.
Illustrative figures help students understand the stages of policy research, and end-of-chapter tools such as discussion questions, assignments and activities, and case studies "at a glance" help students master not only the particulars of each case but the broader skills needed in future research. Applied Policy Research, Second Edition will be essential reading in all policy research courses with a focus on practical outcomes and student preparation for public service.
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Persons
Peter J. Haas serves as Professor at the School of Global Innovation and Leadership, part of the Lucas School and College of Business at San Jose State University, where he also serves as Education Director at the Mineta Transportation Institute, California, USA.
Allan Porowski is a Principal Associate in the Social and Economic Policy Division at Abt Associates, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Content
1. Introduction to Policy Research
2. Be Real: Navigating the Policy Research Terrain
3. Be Creative: Policy Research with the Artisan's Touch
4. Be Credible: Using the Policy Research Toolbox
5. Be Useful: Developing and Delivering Actionable Information
Part II Cases in Policy Research
6. Using Research to Refine Quality Standards: The Evolution of Communities in Schools' Total Quality System (TQS)
7. The Dropout Prevention Mentor Project: Delivering Unexpected Messages Through Policy Research
8. The Use of Applied Policy Research to Inform and Reform Statewide Dropout Policies
9. Political Statement or Effective Policy? Comparing Implementation of State Bullying Laws
10. Intervention Effectiveness in Real-World Settings: The National Cross-Site Evaluation of High Risk Youth Programs
11. What to Do about Scrap Tires? Options for Productive Waste Management
12. Keys to Success for Transit Tax Initiatives: Repeated Research for Policy Learning
13. High-Speed Rail Workforce Development: An Estimation Problem
14. Climate Change Adaptation: An Assessment of Accomplishments at the Community Level
15. Housing Sales in Urban Neighborhoods: Using Policy Research to Inform Planning
16. Evaluation of the California Ignition Interlock Pilot Program: A Policy Experiment
17. Information for Community Policing: Cops on the Beat in the 21st Century
18. When the Process Is the Question: Resource Family Recruitment in Los Angeles, CA
19. Debt Burdens of California State and Local Governments: Are They Too Large?
20. Deinstitutionalization and Community Services in Virginia: A Policy Assessment
21. Case Study Lessons
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