Identify a difference between evidence-based practice (EBP) and evidence-based corrections (EBC).

A. EBP works at preventing future crimes, while EBC works at reintegrating probationers into society.
B. EBP focuses on the practical use of programs that have been found to be effective, while EBC is primarily concerned with study and evaluation.
C. EBP uses empirical data, while EBC uses theoretical knowledge.
D. EBP is defined according to immeasurable moral or value-oriented standards or beliefs, while EBC is defined according to practical realities.


Answer: B

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