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Capital Letter: Evidence based policy, closed loop thinking, and learning from mistakes

Sir Peter Gluckman considers the criminal justice system under the overall heading “Cognitive Dissonance.”

Wed, 10 Feb 2016

According to the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman, New Zealand is “the recognised thought-leader” in embedding science into the policy process (2014 Annual Report). It is now commonplace for government ministers to emphasise that they are taking “evidence-based“ approaches

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