RT Article T1 On the Road: The Challenges and Benefits of Agency Research JF Victims & offenders VO 16 IS 7 SP 939 OP 949 A1 Koetzle, Deborah A2 Ndrecka, Mirlinda A2 Johnson, Shelley LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1772112887 AB The importance of researcher-practitioner collaborations is at the core of Edward J. Latessa’s work. He has been at the forefront of this domain by creating and disseminating evidence-based tools and practices throughout his career. His work with agencies has undoubtedly changed the face of correctional practices in America and throughout the world. The current essay outlines the work that Ed did to propagate the “what works” movement by doing translational criminology work, and the lessons learned from him on the road. K1 University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute K1 “What works” K1 Researcher-practitioner partnerships K1 evidence-based corrections K1 translational criminology K1 Latessa, Edward DO 10.1080/15564886.2021.1970068