Systematic Review
Systematic reviews report the results of thorough and methodical reviews of scholarly research on a particular topic using strategies that reduce biases and random errors. Such reviews use explicit, reproducible methods to systematically search, critically evaluate, and synthesize all existing research on a particular topic. Systematic reviews may or may not include meta-analysis. Submissions of this type should include a clear summary of results that provide evidence to inform juvenile services practice and policy-making (e.g., reliable estimates about the effects of interventions, demonstrate where knowledge is lacking, or guide future research). If the study was pre-registered, please include the organization through which your study is registered as well as the registration number.
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