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      Payment by results and social impact bonds in the criminal justice sector: New challenges for the concept of evidence-based policy?

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      Criminology & Criminal Justice
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          To investigate whether funding of drug studies by the pharmaceutical industry is associated with outcomes that are favourable to the funder and whether the methods of trials funded by pharmaceutical companies differ from the methods in trials with other sources of support. Medline (January 1966 to December 2002) and Embase (January 1980 to December 2002) searches were supplemented with material identified in the references and in the authors' personal files. Data were independently abstracted by three of the authors and disagreements were resolved by consensus. 30 studies were included. Research funded by drug companies was less likely to be published than research funded by other sources. Studies sponsored by pharmaceutical companies were more likely to have outcomes favouring the sponsor than were studies with other sponsors (odds ratio 4.05; 95% confidence interval 2.98 to 5.51; 18 comparisons). None of the 13 studies that analysed methods reported that studies funded by industry was of poorer quality. Systematic bias favours products which are made by the company funding the research. Explanations include the selection of an inappropriate comparator to the product being investigated and publication bias.
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                Journal
                Criminology & Criminal Justice
                Criminology & Criminal Justice
                SAGE Publications
                1748-8958
                1748-8966
                August 08 2011
                August 08 2011
                : 11
                : 5
                : 395-413
                Article
                10.1177/1748895811415580
                4d6ff5d6-f4e8-4931-a15c-422f82cdbaa4
                © 2011

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