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  1. Embedding Evidence-Based Policing (EBP): A UK case study exploring

    This paper explores organisational challenges of embedding 'Evidence-Based Policing' (EBP) using a mixed methods design sampled across a range of ranks/roles, in a case study UK police force. Key organisational constraints identified include limited awareness of/access to research evidence, lack of resources, capability concerns, and ...

  2. Reducing crime through evidence-based policing and crime reduction

    An independent assessment conducted by researchers at Radford University found that targeted policing based on JDI mapping methods in Port St. Lucie, Florida resulted in up to 79% reductions in crime in treatment areas, with no evidence of crime being displaced into neighbouring areas.

  3. Evidence-Based Policing Is Here to Stay: Innovative Research

    Our conclusion from these 18 case studies is that the evidence-based policing movement has expanded rapidly across the world. It has gained a foothold in a large number of police agencies. ... Neyroud P. Globalising evidence-based policing: Case studies of community policing, reform, and diversion. In: Piza EL, Welsh BC, editors.

  4. Current and Completed Projects

    The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix is a research-to-practice translation tool that categories and visualizes all experimental and quasi-experimental research on police and crime reduction according to three common dimensions of crime prevention - the nature of the target, the extent to which the strategy is proactive or reactive, and the ...

  5. Evidence-Based Policing Is Here to Stay: Innovative Research ...

    Research Question In the context of important advances as well as global reach, what more is needed for evidence-based policing to bridge the divide between academic research and police practice? Data We draw on 18 case studies reported in The Globalization of Evidence-Based Policing: Innovations in Bridging the Research-Practice Divide (Piza and Welsh, 2022). These accounts of innovations ...

  6. Moving beyond "Best Practice": Experiences in Police Reform and a Call

    Guided by the available research on evidence-based policing and informed by the firsthand experience of one of the authors in implementing departmental reforms that followed the fatal shooting of a civilian by an officer, this article highlights promising reform strategies and opportunities to build the evidence base for effective use-of-force ...

  7. The Rise of Evidence-Based Policing: Targeting, Testing, and Tracking

    Abstract Evidence-based policing is a method of making decisions about "what works" in policing: which practices and strategies accomplish police missions most cost-effectively. In contrast to basing decisions on theory, assumptions, tradition, or convention, an evidence-based approach continuously tests hypotheses with empirical research findings. While research on all aspects of policing ...

  8. Crime Analysis and Evidence-Based Policing: Strategies for Success

    Abstract. While evidence-based policing (EBP) contains much promise for law enforcement agencies, implementation is a challenge. Crime analysts are uniquely positioned to help drive EBP within police services. Combining research knowledge with a detailed understanding of police data and analytics, they provide means by which police agencies can ...

  9. PDF Evidence-Based Policing Is Here to Stay: Innovative Research ...

    Evidence-based policing is an active process requiring reciprocity between research and practice for maximum benets to be achieved (Huey & Mitchell, 2019). The generation of scientic knowledge by academic researchers must be consulted by police practitioners in order for EBP to realize its full potential.

  10. Police perceptions of problem-oriented policing and evidence-based

    An extensive body of case studies, experiments and systematic reviews demonstrates the effectiveness of POP in tackling a wide range of crime and ... Problem solving is an important aspect of evidence-based policing (78% of respondents agreed) Table. Download CSV Display Table. Using research evidence is an important aspect of problem solving ...

  11. Full article: Policing futures: transforming the evidence-based

    Introduction. Since its introduction evidence-based policing (EBP) (Sherman Citation 1998, Citation 2013, Citation 2015) has gained prominence in jurisdictions across the core anglosphere.However, its paradigmatic approach to knowledge production, assessment and validation criteria for research designs and their outputs remains in contention.

  12. (PDF) The Globalization of Evidence-Based Policing: Innovations in

    Globalizing evidence-based policing: Case studies of community policing, reform, and diversion. Discover the world's research. 25+ million members; 160+ million publication pages;

  13. Critical Reflections on Evidence-Based Policing: A Critical Review

    This edited collection contains some strong criticisms of evidence-based policing (EBP) and challenges it in its current form, with a particular focus on methodology. ... to evaluate the methods used in producing evidence to inform and shape policy and practice within certain areas of policing. Part 3 provides two case studies detailing how ...

  14. Globalizing evidence-based policing

    The case studies are developed and discussed in the light of Rogers' model of diffusion of innovation and Bayley's framework for police reform, with a view to drawing out the lessons for sustainable development of EBP. Evidence-based policing (EBP) has become a global movement. For some, EBP is closely linked to experimental testing of ...

  15. Practical considerations for implementing an evidence-based policing

    Practical considerations for implementing an evidence-based policing approach in police operations: a case study. Ahmed Tarek Kadry Policing Organisation and Practice, The Open University, ... With the operation carrying a second aim of tactical delivery through an evidence-based policing methodology, representing the first of its kind at this ...

  16. Evidence Based Policing: An Introduction R. Mitchell and L. Huey (Eds

    The author argues that evidence-based policing can apply to all forms of policing and that evidence-based policing should be taught to police recruits upon entry into the policing workplace (p.233). Evidence Based Policing: An Introduction integrates a good deal of material into a short collection. However, there are several problems with the ...

  17. What Works in Policing?

    Programs were evaluated using the Evidence-Based Policing Matrix, a research-to-practice translation tool that organizes rigorous policing studies visually, ... As a case study, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) provided short descriptions of how their practices (as of March 2014) aligned with the literature and ideas in effective policing. ...

  18. Evidence-based policing for crime prevention in England and Wales

    Evidence-based policing is an integral part of the police approach to crime prevention work being closely associated with the problem solving approach as developed by Goldstein (Problem-oriented policing, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1990) This research explores the effect of the new initial police entry programmes, co-delivered in partnerships between higher education and police forces, on the ...

  19. Seattle Police Case Study 2014

    As a case study, the Seattle Police Department provided short descriptions of how their practices in 2014 were aligned with the literature and ideas in effective policing. These descriptions are available below. This case study was created in March 2014. The case study will be updated in the summer of 2016. Visit the Review of the Research Evidence page to learn more about what works in policing.

  20. What is EBP?

    The concept of evidence-based policing simply says that police practices should be based upon scientific evidence about what works best (Sherman, 1998). It suggests that best evidence should be used to guide and evaluate police. For years, academics and researchers have empirically examined policing, but until recently research studies were ...

  21. Evidence based policing: a view on its development within the police

    The term "Evidence-Based Policing (EBP)" is broadly based on the ideas of Sherman (1998), who suggests that rigorous scientific evaluations should inform and underpin decisions made by police practitioners within the workplace. Lum and Koper (2017) reinforce the importance of using such research to inform decisions but continue to suggest ...

  22. Embedding evidence based policing (EBP): a UK case study exploring

    This paper explores organisational challenges of embedding 'Evidence Based Policing' (EBP) in policing using a mixed methods design sampled across a range of ranks/roles. ... Embedding evidence based policing (EBP): a UK case study exploring organisational challenges. Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. ISSN 0032-258X Preview ...

  23. PDF Evidence-based Policing: the Basics Study Guide

    EVIDENCE-BASED POLICING: THE BASICS STUDY GUIDE . by the Matrix Demonstration Project Team, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, George Mason University ... Evidence-based policing states that officers, supervisors and command staff should not only be armed with the right equipment, knowledge of the law, proper procedures, and defensive