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El. knyga: Future of Evidence-Based Policing

Edited by (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Edited by (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and George Mason University, Virginia), Edited by (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Edited by (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108888998
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2023
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108888998

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Evidence-based policing (EBP) has become a key perspective for practitioners and researchers concerned with the future of policing. This volume provides both a review of where evidence-based policing stands today and a consideration of emerging trends and ideas likely to be important in the future. It includes comparative and international contributions, as well as researcher and practitioner perspectives. While emphasizing traditional evidence-based methods and approaches, the book also identifies barriers to the advancement of evidence-based policing and expands the vision of evidence-based policing by critically examining ethical and moral concerns and questions. The book's main focus is not on what has to happen in police agencies to advance EBP, but rather on an issue that has received far less attention - the science that is necessary to produce for EBP to be successfully integrated into policing.

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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This book provides an overview of where evidence-based policing is today and how it is likely to develop.
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.
David Weisburd is Distinguished Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University and Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at the Hebrew University. Tal Jonathan-Zamir is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gali Perry is Lecturer at the Institute of Criminology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Badi Hasisi is Full Professor and Chair of the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.