This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.Many have argued that the development of evidence-based policing (EBP) depends on those in law enforcement agencies receiving appropriate training in research methodologies and data analysis. Despite this, there are few detailed accounts of such training and its delivery. This paper describes and evaluates the contribution of training workshops for police officers and staff in driving forward EBP. The workshops, developed based on a model used in healthcare, sought to provide attendees with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to engage with research evidence during their work, and sat within a wider plan for organisati...
We examine transmission of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) principles through taught classroom session...
The What Works concept in the UK is a national approach to prioritising the use of evidence in polic...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
Many have argued that the development of evidence-based policing (EBP) depends on those in law enfor...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
The findings of a pilot training programme focused on evidence-based practice (EBP) conducted in Sep...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officers and civilian receptivity to resear...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
There has been a growing call globally for police forces to embed evidence-based policing research m...
Abstract A growing body of international evidence reflects the increasing recognition of evidence-ba...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) advocates the use of scientific processes in police decision-making. T...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
We examine transmission of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) principles through taught classroom session...
This chapter contributes to the reflection of evidence based practice by providing a case study of t...
We examine transmission of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) principles through taught classroom session...
The What Works concept in the UK is a national approach to prioritising the use of evidence in polic...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
Many have argued that the development of evidence-based policing (EBP) depends on those in law enfor...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
The findings of a pilot training programme focused on evidence-based practice (EBP) conducted in Sep...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officers and civilian receptivity to resear...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
There has been a growing call globally for police forces to embed evidence-based policing research m...
Abstract A growing body of international evidence reflects the increasing recognition of evidence-ba...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) advocates the use of scientific processes in police decision-making. T...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
We examine transmission of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) principles through taught classroom session...
This chapter contributes to the reflection of evidence based practice by providing a case study of t...
We examine transmission of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) principles through taught classroom session...
The What Works concept in the UK is a national approach to prioritising the use of evidence in polic...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...