Evidence-Based Policing
@EBpolicing
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Advocating for policing strategies that are based on the best available data, science, and research. #LawEnforcement #Policing #EBP #ASEBP #EBPolicing
Joined June 2015
Big News from ASEBP! We’re excited to announce the launch of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (ASEBP) mobile app — now available on the App Store and Google Play! Stay connected with the EBP movement like never before: • Access the latest research and resources
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New Research Brief “How Checklists Improve Evidence Collection: A VR Study” This VR study found that checklists helped officers collect more critical evidence outside the home, like camera footage and eyewitness statements. https://t.co/7EzGNuuVwY
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✨ New Research Brief Available ✨ “Evaluating the Impact of School Resource Officers (SROs)” What happens when schools add more SROs? This study found no improvement in safety—but increases in recorded offenses and disciplinary actions. ➡️ https://t.co/7EzGNuuVwY
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This week, I had the honor of speaking at the opening session of the 2nd International Forum on Police Sciences in Brazil. I reflected on Dr. Jason Potts’s @chiefjasonpotts excellent presentation on Evidence-Based Policing, relating its key points to the Brazilian context.
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Vera's Restoring Promise initiative partners with corrections agencies to design housing units that foster dignity, accountability, & healing for people in prison. Take a look at how this approach is building safety & community in South Carolina prisons:
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A new Vera report shows how evidence-based approaches to prison culture change have built safety and community in South Carolina prisons.
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The Mannheim Centre at the LSE is holding a PhD symposium in May '26. The details are here https://t.co/Jwj9K2MaZx and I would encourage all interested PhD students to apply. Should be a great, great event
lse.ac.uk
The LSE’s Mannheim Centre for Criminology is pleased to announce the inaugural PhD Symposium taking place 18-19 May 2026
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Crimversations: "Criminal Justice Related Podcasts & Podcast Episodes: A Random (and Incomplete) List"
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Correctional officers face higher rates of suicide than other law enforcement officers. This is driven by trauma, anxiety, and exhaustion, and is compounded by minimal emotional support, low pay, and long hours due to chronic understaffing.
law360.com
It's not news that there are problems in America's prisons, including mass incarceration and forced labor, but another crisis in those same prisons doesn't always garner the same attention: the...
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Was asked how I land on research projects and how I decide what to study and I realized my brain is still very much Charlie Kelly.
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Congratulations, @jnixy, on being ranked among the world's top researchers!!! https://t.co/AB55gnCnGJ
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While crime rates are falling, an individual’s perception of crime and their perceived risk often outweigh what the data shows. Retired NYPD officer and CCJ member Jillian Snider (@IamAcop_Jill) spoke with @NPR:
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While previous deployments to Democratic-led cities have largely led to protests and lawsuits, Trump is banking on the moves helping him and Republicans, especially in next year's midterms.
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Please check out the below FREE training opportunity from Florida featuring our recent IACA Conference keynote speaker: "WANT TO IMPLEMENT AND DON’T KNOW HOW? You don’t know what you don’t know...until you ask the pro!" November 17, 2025 at 10 AM-11 AM ET https://t.co/HaF6YX3V1w
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Tough Shift: The Temporal Dynamics of Police Discretion
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A central concern in studying state agents is how incentives and constraints shape effort. In shift work, fatigue typically reduces productivity as shifts progress. In policing, however, accounts...
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Really proud of my coauthor here, Marc Olson (PhD student at @UofSC_Crim) for leading a really complex study. This started as a reading of a paper from @AaronChalfin and Felipe Goncalves, and resulted in an extension and expansion of the question - is there something
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Congratulations to Alondra Musquiz, new Interim Executive Director of @TAPSAcdmy. Former director Everette Penn is now director of the Texas #JuvenileCrimePrevention Center at @PVAMU. See his book, #Police & #Youth, with Shannon Davenport, at: https://t.co/IgWgBLUdcT
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Please read this @USATODAY review of federal crackdowns in Chicago, Memphis, Los Angeles, Portland, and Washington DC. Happy to have contributed to this well-investigated piece.
usatoday.com
A surge of federal agents have been deployed in LA, Chicago, DC, Memphis and Portland, Oregon. Each city has been changed in different ways.
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@ian_t_adams Why don’t you do one of these for us over @EvidenceBaseJnl ?
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The research funding landscape has changed, but @Arnold_Ventures is still here, still getting lots of dollars out the door to find solutions to important policy problems! 🤓 Here’s a list of studies related to public safety that we funded last quarter:
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