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Considering different research methods, models of knowledge accumulation and the communication and presentation of evidence, this book contributes to policing scholarship policing by providing support for the evidence-based approach.
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Considering different research methods, models of knowledge accumulation and the communication and presentation of evidence, this book contributes to policing scholarship policing by providing support for the evidence-based approach.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315518282
- Artikelnr.: 48210502
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315518282
- Artikelnr.: 48210502
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Johannes Knutsson is Professor of Police Research at the Norwegian Police University College. He has been employed at the Swedish National Police Academy and the Swedish National Police Board. He has conducted studies with and for the police for 40 years. Among other publications he has coedited several books on different aspects of policing - Putting Theory to Work: Implementing situational prevention and problem-oriented policing (with Ron Clarke), Evaluating Crime Reduction Initiatives (with Nick Tilley), Police Use of Force: A global perspective (with Joseph Kuhns), Preventing Crowd Violence (with Tamara Madensen) and Applied Police Research: Challenges and opportunities (with Ella Cockbain). Lisa Tompson is a Lecturer at the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science. As a former police crime intelligence analyst, her work focuses on research which has immediate relevance and benefit to police and crime reduction agencies. She has recently worked on research that underpins the UK's What Works Centre for Crime Reduction, for which she and the team won a Chief Constable's commendation in 2015.
1. Introduction (Johannes Knutsson and Lisa Tompson)
2. The why, what, when and how of evidence-based policing (Nick Tilley and
Gloria Laycock)
3. Reconciling problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing
(Michael S. Scott)
4. Some solutions to the evidence-based crime prevention problem (John E.
Eck)
5. Multiple research methods for evidence generation (Mike Maxfield,
Youchen Hou, Jeffrey Butts, Jennifer Pipitone, Latifa T. Fletcher and Bryce
Peterson)
6. How to morph experience into evidence (Ken Pease and Jason Roach)
7. Reviewing evidence for evidence-based policing (Kate Bowers, Lisa
Tompson, Aiden Sidebottom, Shane Johnson and Karen Bullock)
8. Evidence-based policing as a disruptive innovation: the global policing
database as a disruption tool (Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins, Angela
Higginson and Betsy Stanko)
9. The long and winding road: embedding evidence informed policing (Tiggey
May, Gillian Hunter and Mike Hough)
10. Advancing policing by using, producing and diffusing evidence (Johannes
Knutsson)
11. How to make police-researcher partnerships mutually effective (Lisa
Tompson, Jyoti Belur, Julia Morris and Rachel Tuffin)
12. Research co-production and knowledge mobilisation in policing (Adam
Crawford)
13. Conclusion: A realistic agenda for evidence-based policing (Lisa
Tompson and Johannes Knutsson)
Index
2. The why, what, when and how of evidence-based policing (Nick Tilley and
Gloria Laycock)
3. Reconciling problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing
(Michael S. Scott)
4. Some solutions to the evidence-based crime prevention problem (John E.
Eck)
5. Multiple research methods for evidence generation (Mike Maxfield,
Youchen Hou, Jeffrey Butts, Jennifer Pipitone, Latifa T. Fletcher and Bryce
Peterson)
6. How to morph experience into evidence (Ken Pease and Jason Roach)
7. Reviewing evidence for evidence-based policing (Kate Bowers, Lisa
Tompson, Aiden Sidebottom, Shane Johnson and Karen Bullock)
8. Evidence-based policing as a disruptive innovation: the global policing
database as a disruption tool (Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins, Angela
Higginson and Betsy Stanko)
9. The long and winding road: embedding evidence informed policing (Tiggey
May, Gillian Hunter and Mike Hough)
10. Advancing policing by using, producing and diffusing evidence (Johannes
Knutsson)
11. How to make police-researcher partnerships mutually effective (Lisa
Tompson, Jyoti Belur, Julia Morris and Rachel Tuffin)
12. Research co-production and knowledge mobilisation in policing (Adam
Crawford)
13. Conclusion: A realistic agenda for evidence-based policing (Lisa
Tompson and Johannes Knutsson)
Index
1. Introduction (Johannes Knutsson and Lisa Tompson)
2. The why, what, when and how of evidence-based policing (Nick Tilley and
Gloria Laycock)
3. Reconciling problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing
(Michael S. Scott)
4. Some solutions to the evidence-based crime prevention problem (John E.
Eck)
5. Multiple research methods for evidence generation (Mike Maxfield,
Youchen Hou, Jeffrey Butts, Jennifer Pipitone, Latifa T. Fletcher and Bryce
Peterson)
6. How to morph experience into evidence (Ken Pease and Jason Roach)
7. Reviewing evidence for evidence-based policing (Kate Bowers, Lisa
Tompson, Aiden Sidebottom, Shane Johnson and Karen Bullock)
8. Evidence-based policing as a disruptive innovation: the global policing
database as a disruption tool (Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins, Angela
Higginson and Betsy Stanko)
9. The long and winding road: embedding evidence informed policing (Tiggey
May, Gillian Hunter and Mike Hough)
10. Advancing policing by using, producing and diffusing evidence (Johannes
Knutsson)
11. How to make police-researcher partnerships mutually effective (Lisa
Tompson, Jyoti Belur, Julia Morris and Rachel Tuffin)
12. Research co-production and knowledge mobilisation in policing (Adam
Crawford)
13. Conclusion: A realistic agenda for evidence-based policing (Lisa
Tompson and Johannes Knutsson)
Index
2. The why, what, when and how of evidence-based policing (Nick Tilley and
Gloria Laycock)
3. Reconciling problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing
(Michael S. Scott)
4. Some solutions to the evidence-based crime prevention problem (John E.
Eck)
5. Multiple research methods for evidence generation (Mike Maxfield,
Youchen Hou, Jeffrey Butts, Jennifer Pipitone, Latifa T. Fletcher and Bryce
Peterson)
6. How to morph experience into evidence (Ken Pease and Jason Roach)
7. Reviewing evidence for evidence-based policing (Kate Bowers, Lisa
Tompson, Aiden Sidebottom, Shane Johnson and Karen Bullock)
8. Evidence-based policing as a disruptive innovation: the global policing
database as a disruption tool (Lorraine Mazerolle, Elizabeth Eggins, Angela
Higginson and Betsy Stanko)
9. The long and winding road: embedding evidence informed policing (Tiggey
May, Gillian Hunter and Mike Hough)
10. Advancing policing by using, producing and diffusing evidence (Johannes
Knutsson)
11. How to make police-researcher partnerships mutually effective (Lisa
Tompson, Jyoti Belur, Julia Morris and Rachel Tuffin)
12. Research co-production and knowledge mobilisation in policing (Adam
Crawford)
13. Conclusion: A realistic agenda for evidence-based policing (Lisa
Tompson and Johannes Knutsson)
Index