This book launches a debate on the need to evaluate criminal
policies and, what is more complex and ambitious, to develop an
evaluation method. The contributions address topics such as the
general methodology for evaluating public policy, preparing
criminal statistics, and analyzing costs, cost-effectiveness and
cost benefits. Additionally, the work explores the state of affairs
in various countries including Spain, Sweden, USA, Germany and in
the EU. It also examines issues such as the relationship between
legislative evaluation and criminal principles and the
constitutional courts' control over criminal acts.
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