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Evidence & Policy


Title Abbreviation
Evid Policy
ISSN
1744-2648
Electronic ISSN
1744-2656
Readership
Policy Makers, Researchers, Scientists, Scientists - Research/Biomedical Aging, Social Scientists, Sociologists
Scope
Evidence & Policy is the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to comprehensive and critical assessment of the relationship between researchers and the evidence they produce and the concerns of policy makers and practitioners. International in scope and interdisciplinary in focus, it addresses the needs of those who develop public policies, provide public services, or provide the research base for evaluation and development across a wide range of social and public policy issues (e.g. criminal justice, employment and welfare, education, environmental protection, finance, health, housing, international development, social care and transport), and those who are working to connect the two (such as knowledge brokers). As well as more traditional research articles, the journal includes review and method articles, contemporary debate pieces and articles from practice.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Bristol University Press and Policy Press
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