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Introduction to Evidence-Based Policing

Price
$60.00

Content Provider:
Canadian Society of Evidence-Based Policing

Language
En

Length
2 hours

Release Date
January 2024

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Today, policing is subject to high levels of scrutiny. Evidence-based policing (EBP) incorporates data, analysis, research, and evidence into policymaking and program decisions. EBP does not replace officer experience. It complements officer experience and demonstrates the credibility of decision making and the value of police programs.

Introduction to Evidence-Based Policing provides learners with an overview of the key components of evidence-based policing, methodologies used in research, and the Three Rs versus the Triple-T approaches to policing. It also reviews harm-focused policing and the Crime Harm Index as evidence-based approaches to inform decision making. Learners examine several case studies of evidence-based policing experiments and review the findings.

When you have completed this course you will be able to:

  • Describe the key components of evidence-based policing
  • Recall various methodologies used in research
  • Compare the “Three Rs” and the “Triple-T” approaches to policing
  • Explain harm-focused policing and the Crime Harm Index as evidence-based approaches to inform decision making
  • Discuss various evidence-based policing experiments and the implications of their finding on policing

Target Audience

Sworn Police, Government and Other First Responders

Content Provider

Content for this course was provided by the Canadian Society of Evidence-Based Policing.