Policing
Capitalizing on Patrol Intelligence: Practitioner Receptivity to Patrol-driven Intelligence-led Policing
We make us safe: Alternatives to policing in a Latinx immigrant inner-ring suburb
Investigating the prevalence and utility of police body-worn cameras in the George Floyd protests
Do body-worn cameras reduce disparities in police behavior in minority communities? Evidence of nuanced influences across Black and Hispanic neighborhoods
Video Data Analysis and Police Body-Worn Camera Footage
Using natural language processing to measure cognitive load during use-of-force decision-making training
Shooting and Holding Fire in Police Work: Insights From a Study Informed by the Binder and Scharf Model of Deadly Force Decision-Making
A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Phoenix Crime Gun Liaison Program: Leveraging Patrol Officers for Investigations
New Research on Body-Worn Cameras
This video captures the presentations of several speakers. Jennifer Wood, Associate Professor at Temple University, presents key findings from a pilot evaluation of the Philadelphia Police Department's use of body-worn cameras (BWC) in one of the districts. During his presentation, Michael White, Professor at Arizona State University, focuses on available BWC resources and research. And, Daniel Lawrence from the Urban Institute spoke about the Institute's evaluation of BWC.
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Episode 60: Research Spotlight – GMU’s Center of Evidence Based Policing (Part 2)
Nominations Sought for the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service in Policing
SPI Hot Spot Policing Project
Smart Policing Lowell Police Department Reorganization Research Study
Police Leadership Strategies in Action:Expanding the Practice of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy Project
Testing the Effective Components of Hot Spot Policing Response Teams
Smart Policing Initiative (SPI)
This initiative seeks to enable police agencies to effectively use evidence-based practices, data, and technology.