Realistic Evaluation / Edition 1

Realistic Evaluation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0761950095
ISBN-13:
9780761950097
Pub. Date:
06/23/1997
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761950095
ISBN-13:
9780761950097
Pub. Date:
06/23/1997
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Realistic Evaluation / Edition 1

Realistic Evaluation / Edition 1

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Overview

Realistic Evaluation shows how programme evaluation needs to be, and can be bettered. It presents a profound yet highly readable critique of current evaluation practice, and goes on to introduce a ‘manifesto' and ‘handbook' for a fresh approach.

The main body of this book is devoted to the articulation of a new evaluation paradigm, which promises greater validity and utility from the findings of evaluation studies. The authors call this new approach ‘realistic evaluation'. The name reflects the paradigm's foundation in scientific realist philosophy, its commitment to the idea that programmes deal with real problems rather than mere social constructions, and its primary intention, which is to inform realistic developm


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761950097
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 06/23/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Given my job title, it will come as no surprise that my main interest lies in research methodology. This does not quite bracket me with the technical nerds, however, for I have written widely on the philosophy and practice of research, covering methods qualitative and quantitative, pure and applied, contemporaneous and historical. There is a common 'realist' thread underlying every word, albeit a modest, middle-range, empirically-rich kind of realism.

Nick Tilley is a professor in the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Nottingham Trent University, and an adjunct professor at the Griffith Criminology Institute in Brisbane. His academic work has been devoted to developing and delivering theoretically informed applied social science. Specific interests lie in evaluation methodology, the international crime drop, problem-oriented policing, and situational crime prevention, about all of which he has published extensively. Books include Realistic Evaluation (1997, with Ray Pawson); Crime Prevention (2009); Economic Analysis and Efficiency in Policing. Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention: What Works? (2016, with Matthew Manning, Shane Johnson, Gabriel Wong, and Margarita Vorsina); and Reducing Burglary (2018, with Andromachi Tseloni and Rebecca Thompson). Nick was awarded an OBE for Services to Policing and Crime Reduction in 2005 and elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAc SS) in 2009.

Table of Contents

A History of Evaluation
Out with the Old
Weaknesses in Experimental Evaluation
In with the New
Introducing Scientific Realism
How To Design a Realistic Evaluation
How To Make Evaluations Cumulate
How To Construct Realistic Data
Utilizing Stakeholders' Knowledge
No Smoking without Firing Mechanisms
A ‘Realistic' Consultation
Evaluation, Policy and Practice
Realizing the Potential
The New Rules of Realistic Evaluation
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