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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.

Michele Vittorio, University of New Haven   The use of polygraphs in detecting deception is controversial, and there…
Young Wang, University of New Haven The purpose of this paper is to inform and advise policy makers and administrato…
Jane Roitsch* and Annemarie L. Horn Department of Communication Disorders & Special Education Old Dominion Univer…
Teresina G. Robbins University of New Haven  Crime analysis, a significant component of effective evidence-based pol…
Jill T. Ruggiero University of New Haven  In late 2014, 18-year-old Michael Brown of Ferguson, Missouri was shot and…
Jennifer Eberhardt (2019) New York, United States: Viking Press, 340 pages, ISBN 9780735224933 Book Review by Paul K…
Kelly Orts, University of New Haven  What is a child? There is worldwide variation in how a "child" is defined differe…
Thomas Dutcher, University of New Haven "It was once said that the moral test of government is how that government t…
Interview with Mark M. Lowis, LMSW, Evidence-Based Implementation Specialist Can you please summarize the work you do…
Interview with David L. Myers, PhD, University of New Haven Professor and Director of the Criminal Justice PhD Program …