Integrating Human Factors Engineering and Information Processing Approaches to Facilitate Evaluations in Criminal Justice Technology Research.

作者: Anthony V. Salvemini , Eric L. Piza , Jeremy G. Carter , Eric L. Grommon , Nancy Merritt

DOI: 10.1177/0193841X15583404

关键词: Knowledge managementGovernmentInformation processingTechnology educationSociologyHuman factors and ergonomicsSalientTechnology researchInformation technology architectureCriminal justice

摘要: Background: Evaluations are routinely conducted by government agencies and research organizations to assess the effectiveness of technology in criminal justice. Interdisciplinary methods salient this effort. Technology evaluations faced with a number challenges including (1) need facilitate effective communication between social science researchers, specialists, practitioners, (2) better understand procedural contextual aspects given technology,

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