Abstract
This article was written in celebration of the Tenth Anniversary issue of the Journal of Experimental Criminology. It focuses on efforts to mount high-quality randomized controlled trials, mainly in criminology and education. There are occasional excursions into medical, welfare, and manpower research. The aim is to uncover similarities and differences in the way controlled trials are handled, and is in the spirit of comparative sociology and history of science
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