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Evidence-Based Professionals' Monthly - June 2026

June marks the halfway point of the year—a natural opportunity to pause and assess where you've been and where you're headed. Progress isn't always measured by how much you've accomplished, but by whether your efforts are aligned with your goals. Small adjustments made now can create meaningful results in the months ahead.

This month, focus on consistency over perfection. Take time to celebrate wins, learn from challenges, and identify opportunities for growth. Strong teams and successful organizations aren't built through occasional bursts of effort—they're built through steady actions, shared accountability, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

Meredith Emigh, University of New Haven Approximately 90-95% of prisoners eventually will be released to return to t…
David L. Myers, PhD, University of New Haven In recent decades, concerns over rising prison populations, high monetary…
Timothy Daty, University of New Haven Following rising levels of incarceration in the United States, new methods to re…
Joseph Dule, University of New Haven A substantial body of research extending from the 1970s until present suggests th…
Kevin Earl, University of New Haven The issue of what to do about the legality of drug manufacturing, trade, and use h…
Jiaqi Lu, University of New Haven Large amounts of untested sexual assault kits (SAKs) have troubled jurisdictions acr…
Dennis Giever, PhD, Indiana University of Pennsylvania In 2004, Connecticut became the first state to enact justice re…
Tammy Rinehart Kochel, PhD Southern Illinois University and Lt. Peter Morrow St. Louis County Police Department Abstra…
Daniel Lee, PhD Indiana University of Pennsylvania Evidence-based programming has been stressed within many discipline…
David L. Myers, PhD Indiana University of Pennsylvania During the past 10 to 15 years, increasing emphasis has been pl…