Evidence Versus Politics looks at a contentious area of UK criminal
justice and drug policy making. Based on original research and
presenting new arguments about policy making processes, the book
contributes to the debate about policy making, especially highly
politicized issues. It takes as its starting point the notion that
evidence is a difficult concept and that there are always different
ideas about what should count as evidence in any given context, as
well as the widespread disagreement over the role evidence plays in
policy making. Based on primary research, including observation and
documentary analysis of the UK's Parliamentary Select Committee
hearings, alongside qualitative 'elite' interviews with a
wide-range of key policy actors, this book argues that there is a
huge misunderstanding about the evidence and policy relationship.
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