Thursday, 29 October
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10.00 - 11.30
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Evidence synthesis and mapping initiatives on international development interventions in low- and middle-income countries
This session has been put together by Campbell South Asia.
Chair Anand P. Gupta, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
Building the evidence base: Violence against children evidence and gap map
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Ashrita Saran
Campbell South Asia, India |
Effectiveness of social accountability interventions in low- and middle-income countries
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Maria Matin
BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, Bangladesh |
Interventions to prevent youth crime and delinquent behaviour: An evidence and gap map
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Ashwani Verma and Sabina Singh
Campbell South Asia, India |
Effectiveness of transport sector interventions in low- and middle-income countries: An evidence and gap map
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Suchi Malhotra
Campbell South Asia, India |
13.00 - 14.30
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Preventing terrorism and radicalisation: An overview of the Campbell Crime and Justice 5RD programme of systematic reviews
An overview of the first two years of a major international collaboration to produce systemic review evidence on the prevention of terrorism and radicalisation. The presentations will seek to draw out the lessons of the first two phases and some emerging themes for policy and practice.
Chair Peter Neyroud, University of Cambridge, UK
Introduction to the 5RD programme
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Peter Neyroud
University of Cambridge, UK Charlotte Gill George Mason University, USA |
Why evidence synthesis is important for Canada’s domestic efforts to counter radicalization to violence
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Brett Kubicek
Public Safety Canada |
Police programmes that seek to increase community connectedness for reducing violent extremism behaviour, attitudes and beliefs
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Lorraine Mazerolle
University of Queensland, Australia |
The Global Policing Database
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Lorraine Mazerolle
University of Queensland, Australia |
Counter‐narratives for the prevention of violent radicalisation: A systematic review of targeted interventions
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Sarah Carthy
National University of Ireland |