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Full Description
Multifaceted social problems like disaster relief, homelessness, health care, and academic achievement gaps cannot be adequately addressed with isolated and disconnected public service agencies. The Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy model addresses the limitations to traditional approaches to American public administration.
Contents
1. Introduction to the Actionable Intelligence Model; John Fantuzzo, Dennis Culhane, Heather Rouse, and Cassandra Henderson 2. Legal Issues in the Use of Electronic Data Systems for Social Science Research; John Petrila 3. Quality Issues in the Use of Administrative Data Records; Aileen Rothbard 4. An Overview of Architectures and Techniques for Integrated Data Systems Implementation; Prashant Kumar 5. Ethical Use of Administrative Data for Research Purposes; Paul G. Stiles and Roger A. Boothroyd 6. A Primer for Understanding Benefit-Cost Analysis; Richard O. Zerbe and Tyler Scott 7. The AISP Network: Three Organizational Models to Build, Use, and Sustain Integrated Data; Erika Kitzmiller and TC Burnett 8. Demonstrating the Value of Integrated Data Systems: Data Use Practice in Four AISP Network Sites; Erika Kitzmiller 9. Future Opportunities for Leveraging IDS and Evidence-based Policymaking; Dennis P. Culhane, Whitney A. LeBoeuf, and TC Burnett