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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

    About evidence-based policing and evidence champions - with links to supporting resources. Evidence-based policing (EBP) means that the best available evidence is used to inform and challenge policing policies, practices and decisions. An EBP approach can be used by everyone in policing. It can be supported by collaboration with academics and ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. [PDF] Embedding Evidence-Based Policing (EBP): A UK case study

    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 challenges related to organisational culture and leadership.

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

    Newton, A. ORCID: 0000-0002-2491-8401 and Selby-Fell, H., 2022. Embedding evidence based policing (EBP): a UK case study exploring organisational challenges. Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles.

  8. Embedding Evidence-Based

    Evidence-Based Policing-related research in the United Kingdom has focussed pre-dominantly on either the advantages EBP can bring to policing (in particular the identification of 'what works' in policing) or receptivity to research evidence. Although studies have begun to explore the implementation of EBP (e.g. Hunter et al., 2017;

  9. Developments in Evidence-Based Policing in the United Kingdom

    The adoption of Evidence-based Policing in the United Kingdom was also discussed by Sherman ( 2013 ). According to Sherman ( 2013 ), the approach was adopted owing to the use of three principles by the police - targeting, testing and tracking. These principles have been defined as using research to identify crime problems (target), testing ...

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

    Evidence‑based policing in crime prevention context Evidence-based policing is highly compatible with approaches to crime prevention. For example, the Problem-Oriented Policing approach as espoused by Goldstein (1990) requires police and other agencies to engage in a scientic approach to reduc-ing or eradicating crime problems within communities.

  11. PDF Evidence-based policing

    EBP: A working definition. "Evidence-based policing is an approach that involves police officers and staff working with academics, partners and colleagues to create, review and use the best available evidence to inform and challenge policing policies, practices and decisions". Many types of research using a range of methods.

  12. Huddersfield Repository

    This thesis examines the challenges and opportunities associated with embedding Evidence Based Policing (EBP) by using a case study of a single metropolitan police force. In order to achieve this aim, the thesis objectives are to examine: the sources that officers and staff draw upon to inform their decision making; how they understand EBP and research evidence; the extent to which they use ...

  13. City of London Police

    Preventing harmful crime through evidence-based policing. At a time when police resources are stretched to the limit in the UK, City of London Police has used ArcGIS to implement a new, evidence-based approach to urban policing. ... Use our form to access a complete .pdf version of this case study. ArcGIS Free Trial.

  14. Evidence-based policing

    Published 3 August 2021. Credit: Martin Jernberg/Unsplash. Lawrence Sherman and colleagues at the Institute of Criminology developed evidence-based policing (EBP) to make better and fairer decisions in the use of police resources. Police around the world now use this framework, resulting in numerous changes to policy and practice.

  15. Practical considerations for implementing an evidence-based policing

    There has been a significant drive over the past 20 years by UK police forces towards being more 'evidence-based' (Bullock and Tilley 2009, Bowers et al. 2014, Keay and Kirby 2018). ... Practical considerations for implementing an evidence-based policing approach in police operations: a case study. Ahmed Tarek Kadry Policing Organisation ...

  16. PDF Knife crime: A problem solving guide

    college.police.uk 7 of evidence-based policing, the evidence we have tells us that problem solving is one of the best methods for reducing crime5. Examples of problem solving applied to knife crime are limited6. This guide seeks to change that. Produced in collaboration with the College of Policing and the NPCC, and through consultation with 24

  17. Assessing the appetite for evidence based policing: A UK based study

    Using a questionnaire completed by 625 police staff employed by a major UK police force, this study examines how police employees both view and use evidence-based practice. The study found that although the term EBP was recognized widely, its use was less apparent.

  18. Research Portal

    Abstract. There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-based practice in the policing and crime reduction agenda, drawing on the experience of implementing problem-oriented policing in the UK and beyond. We suggest that that the development of such an agenda has been hampered by certain factors.

  19. The radical idea to reduce crime by policing less, not more

    Over the last 50 years, Sherman has worked on trials around the US, UK, Australia and beyond. His field, called evidence-based policing, aims to bring a scientific approach to the foundation of ...

  20. Society of Evidence Based Policing

    2024 events Fight ing Crime with Legitimacy and Procedural Justice: translating research evidence i nto action . Friday 14 J une, London . What works for the frontline? 11-12 September 2024, Cambridge. In partnership with University of Cambridge, College of Policing and Australia & New Zealand Society of Evidence Based Policing.. Sponsorship packages available.

  21. PDF irep.ntu.ac.uk

    Evidence-Based Policing-related research in the United Kingdom has focussed pre- dominantly on either the advantages EBP can bring to policing (in particular the identification of 'what works' in policing) or receptivity to research evidence. Although studies have begun to explore the implementation of EBP (e.g. Hunter et al., 2017;

  22. Response

    Evidence-based policing seeks to identify what works in policing and preventing crime. The number of activities police could deploy to combat homicide that have been evaluated rigorously is small. The number that have been shown credibly to affect serious violence is smaller again. However, toolkits are available that provide a good overview of ...

  23. Body-worn cameras and unintended consequences: A case study of a

    This paper presents the results of a multi-method case study with a British police force carried out over a 2-year period examining the impacts of introducing body-worn cameras (BWCs). ... the prevailing hope among policing leaders in the UK was that BWCs could address many of these ... Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, George Mason ...

  24. Facial Recognition Technology in Policing and Security—Case Studies in

    Technology-enabled state surveillance has evolved rapidly to allow real-time remote tracking and surveillance of people and vehicles and the aggregation of vast amounts of data on people and their movements, networks, and relationships. Facial recognition technology (FRT) comprises a suite of technologies that allows verification, identification, and categorisation by analysing a person's ...

  25. Election latest: Tories 'already vying to take over from Sunak if he

    A poll has found Reform's Nigel Farage would be the favourite to take over as Tory leader if Rishi Sunak loses the election. Labour says the Conservatives are already battling over the succession.

  26. In their own words: Police officers' insights on identifying and

    This study explores the challenges confronting UK policing in the twenty-first century from the unique perspective of police officers. Unlike previous studies that primarily relied on author-driven suggestions and focused on isolated contemporary issues, this research explores broader challenges and delves into the root causes of these challenges while amplifying the voices and concerns of ...