The Future of Evidence-Based Policing
Herausgeber: Weisburd, David; Hasisi, Badi; Perry, Gali; Jonathan-Zamir, Tal
The Future of Evidence-Based Policing
Herausgeber: Weisburd, David; Hasisi, Badi; Perry, Gali; Jonathan-Zamir, Tal
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In evidence-based policing (EBP), evidence is a key element for determining police practices and programs. This volume provides academic and practitioner perspectives on evidence-based policing and summarizes what is known in this area. Chapters address specific impediments to EBP both regarding implementation and addressing what its end goals are.
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In evidence-based policing (EBP), evidence is a key element for determining police practices and programs. This volume provides academic and practitioner perspectives on evidence-based policing and summarizes what is known in this area. Chapters address specific impediments to EBP both regarding implementation and addressing what its end goals are.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781108794558
- ISBN-10: 1108794556
- Artikelnr.: 67173212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781108794558
- ISBN-10: 1108794556
- Artikelnr.: 67173212
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. The Future of Evidence-Based Policing: Introduction David Weisburd, Tal
Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi; Part I. Taking Stock of
Evidence-Based Policing: 2. Three Tiers for Evidence-Based Policing:
Targeting 'Minimalist Policing with a Risk-Adjusted Disparity Index
Lawrence Sherman; 3. Re-Inventing Policing: Using Science to Transform
Policing Peter Neyroud and David Weisburd; 4. A Way Ahead: Re-Envisioning
the Relationship Between Evidence-Based Policing and the Police Craft James
Willis and Heather Toronjo; Part II. The Evidence for Evidence-Based
Policing: 5. A Review of Systematic Reviews in Policing Cody W. Telep and
David Weisburd; 6. What Do We Know about Proactive Policing's Effects on
Crime and Community: Drawing Conclusions from a National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report David Weisburd, Anthony A.
Braga, and Malay Majmundar; 7. Rethinking the Role of the Community in
Proactive Policing Charlotte Gill; Part III. Innovations in Tools of
Evaluation and Assessment: 8. The Role of Randomized Experiments in
Developing the Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing Lorraine Mazerolle,
Elizabeth Eggins, Lorelei Hine, and Angela Higginson; 9. The Potential
Contribution of Subjective Causality to Policing Research: The Case of the
Relationship between Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Gali Perry,
Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and James Willis; Part IV. Challenges of the
Implementation of Evidence-Based Policing: 10. Practitioners' Inclination
to Rely on Experience: What does this Mean for Evidence-Based Policing? Tal
Jonathan-Zamir and David Weisburd; 11. Implementing Evidence-Based
Policing: Findings from a Process Evaluation of the EMUN Reform in the
Israel Police Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi; 12.
Towards Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges in Latin America
and Caribbean Laura Jaitman; 13. Evidence-Based Policing and the Law: The
American Perspective Rachel Harmon; Part V. The Practitioner's Perspective:
14. The Role of the 'Super Evidence Cop' in Evidence-Based Policing: The
Israeli Case Simon Perry and Michael Wolfowitz; 15. Looking Back on the
Challenges to Evidence-Based Policing: A Chief's Perspective Darrel
Stephens; 16. Support for Evidence-Based Policing at the National Level -
More Help Than Harm? James H. Burch; 17. Conclusions: Police Science and
the Future of Evidence-Based Policing David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir,
Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi.
Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi; Part I. Taking Stock of
Evidence-Based Policing: 2. Three Tiers for Evidence-Based Policing:
Targeting 'Minimalist Policing with a Risk-Adjusted Disparity Index
Lawrence Sherman; 3. Re-Inventing Policing: Using Science to Transform
Policing Peter Neyroud and David Weisburd; 4. A Way Ahead: Re-Envisioning
the Relationship Between Evidence-Based Policing and the Police Craft James
Willis and Heather Toronjo; Part II. The Evidence for Evidence-Based
Policing: 5. A Review of Systematic Reviews in Policing Cody W. Telep and
David Weisburd; 6. What Do We Know about Proactive Policing's Effects on
Crime and Community: Drawing Conclusions from a National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report David Weisburd, Anthony A.
Braga, and Malay Majmundar; 7. Rethinking the Role of the Community in
Proactive Policing Charlotte Gill; Part III. Innovations in Tools of
Evaluation and Assessment: 8. The Role of Randomized Experiments in
Developing the Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing Lorraine Mazerolle,
Elizabeth Eggins, Lorelei Hine, and Angela Higginson; 9. The Potential
Contribution of Subjective Causality to Policing Research: The Case of the
Relationship between Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Gali Perry,
Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and James Willis; Part IV. Challenges of the
Implementation of Evidence-Based Policing: 10. Practitioners' Inclination
to Rely on Experience: What does this Mean for Evidence-Based Policing? Tal
Jonathan-Zamir and David Weisburd; 11. Implementing Evidence-Based
Policing: Findings from a Process Evaluation of the EMUN Reform in the
Israel Police Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi; 12.
Towards Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges in Latin America
and Caribbean Laura Jaitman; 13. Evidence-Based Policing and the Law: The
American Perspective Rachel Harmon; Part V. The Practitioner's Perspective:
14. The Role of the 'Super Evidence Cop' in Evidence-Based Policing: The
Israeli Case Simon Perry and Michael Wolfowitz; 15. Looking Back on the
Challenges to Evidence-Based Policing: A Chief's Perspective Darrel
Stephens; 16. Support for Evidence-Based Policing at the National Level -
More Help Than Harm? James H. Burch; 17. Conclusions: Police Science and
the Future of Evidence-Based Policing David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir,
Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi.
1. The Future of Evidence-Based Policing: Introduction David Weisburd, Tal
Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi; Part I. Taking Stock of
Evidence-Based Policing: 2. Three Tiers for Evidence-Based Policing:
Targeting 'Minimalist Policing with a Risk-Adjusted Disparity Index
Lawrence Sherman; 3. Re-Inventing Policing: Using Science to Transform
Policing Peter Neyroud and David Weisburd; 4. A Way Ahead: Re-Envisioning
the Relationship Between Evidence-Based Policing and the Police Craft James
Willis and Heather Toronjo; Part II. The Evidence for Evidence-Based
Policing: 5. A Review of Systematic Reviews in Policing Cody W. Telep and
David Weisburd; 6. What Do We Know about Proactive Policing's Effects on
Crime and Community: Drawing Conclusions from a National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report David Weisburd, Anthony A.
Braga, and Malay Majmundar; 7. Rethinking the Role of the Community in
Proactive Policing Charlotte Gill; Part III. Innovations in Tools of
Evaluation and Assessment: 8. The Role of Randomized Experiments in
Developing the Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing Lorraine Mazerolle,
Elizabeth Eggins, Lorelei Hine, and Angela Higginson; 9. The Potential
Contribution of Subjective Causality to Policing Research: The Case of the
Relationship between Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Gali Perry,
Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and James Willis; Part IV. Challenges of the
Implementation of Evidence-Based Policing: 10. Practitioners' Inclination
to Rely on Experience: What does this Mean for Evidence-Based Policing? Tal
Jonathan-Zamir and David Weisburd; 11. Implementing Evidence-Based
Policing: Findings from a Process Evaluation of the EMUN Reform in the
Israel Police Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi; 12.
Towards Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges in Latin America
and Caribbean Laura Jaitman; 13. Evidence-Based Policing and the Law: The
American Perspective Rachel Harmon; Part V. The Practitioner's Perspective:
14. The Role of the 'Super Evidence Cop' in Evidence-Based Policing: The
Israeli Case Simon Perry and Michael Wolfowitz; 15. Looking Back on the
Challenges to Evidence-Based Policing: A Chief's Perspective Darrel
Stephens; 16. Support for Evidence-Based Policing at the National Level -
More Help Than Harm? James H. Burch; 17. Conclusions: Police Science and
the Future of Evidence-Based Policing David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir,
Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi.
Jonathan-Zamir, Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi; Part I. Taking Stock of
Evidence-Based Policing: 2. Three Tiers for Evidence-Based Policing:
Targeting 'Minimalist Policing with a Risk-Adjusted Disparity Index
Lawrence Sherman; 3. Re-Inventing Policing: Using Science to Transform
Policing Peter Neyroud and David Weisburd; 4. A Way Ahead: Re-Envisioning
the Relationship Between Evidence-Based Policing and the Police Craft James
Willis and Heather Toronjo; Part II. The Evidence for Evidence-Based
Policing: 5. A Review of Systematic Reviews in Policing Cody W. Telep and
David Weisburd; 6. What Do We Know about Proactive Policing's Effects on
Crime and Community: Drawing Conclusions from a National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report David Weisburd, Anthony A.
Braga, and Malay Majmundar; 7. Rethinking the Role of the Community in
Proactive Policing Charlotte Gill; Part III. Innovations in Tools of
Evaluation and Assessment: 8. The Role of Randomized Experiments in
Developing the Evidence for Evidence-Based Policing Lorraine Mazerolle,
Elizabeth Eggins, Lorelei Hine, and Angela Higginson; 9. The Potential
Contribution of Subjective Causality to Policing Research: The Case of the
Relationship between Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy Gali Perry,
Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and James Willis; Part IV. Challenges of the
Implementation of Evidence-Based Policing: 10. Practitioners' Inclination
to Rely on Experience: What does this Mean for Evidence-Based Policing? Tal
Jonathan-Zamir and David Weisburd; 11. Implementing Evidence-Based
Policing: Findings from a Process Evaluation of the EMUN Reform in the
Israel Police Yael Litmanovitz, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi; 12.
Towards Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges in Latin America
and Caribbean Laura Jaitman; 13. Evidence-Based Policing and the Law: The
American Perspective Rachel Harmon; Part V. The Practitioner's Perspective:
14. The Role of the 'Super Evidence Cop' in Evidence-Based Policing: The
Israeli Case Simon Perry and Michael Wolfowitz; 15. Looking Back on the
Challenges to Evidence-Based Policing: A Chief's Perspective Darrel
Stephens; 16. Support for Evidence-Based Policing at the National Level -
More Help Than Harm? James H. Burch; 17. Conclusions: Police Science and
the Future of Evidence-Based Policing David Weisburd, Tal Jonathan-Zamir,
Gali Perry, and Badi Hasisi.