The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in promoting the use of research in policing. Since 2014, the WWCCR has aimed to review - and make accessible - research to better inform and target crime reduction and to build police capacity to identify, evaluate and apply research evidence to practice. This comes amidst significant changes to entry requirements for policing in the UK as part of efforts to further professionalise the service and prepare for future challenges in policing. We report findings from in-depth interviews with senior police officers from forces across England and Wales, conducted as part of a three-year evaluation of the WWCCR. These interviews explored the traction ...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
This paper draws on the work of the Evidence and Insight Team, a dedicated research function based w...
Book synopsis: The Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) movement has intensified in many countries around t...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
The What Works concept in the UK is a national approach to prioritising the use of evidence in polic...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
Whilst Evidence Based Policing (EBP) has emerged as a police approach in Europe, Australasia and the...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) is an important strand of the UK’s College of Policing’s Police Educat...
Recent years have seen the development of quantitative studies into policing effectiveness, in parti...
The history of policing is littered with reform programmes, which aim to improve effectiveness, effi...
This paper presents findings from in-depth interviews with 30 police recruits participating in a nat...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
This paper draws on the work of the Evidence and Insight Team, a dedicated research function based w...
Book synopsis: The Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) movement has intensified in many countries around t...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
The What Works concept in the UK is a national approach to prioritising the use of evidence in polic...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
Whilst Evidence Based Policing (EBP) has emerged as a police approach in Europe, Australasia and the...
Current radical changes in the Police service internationally and in England and Wales are being dri...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) is an important strand of the UK’s College of Policing’s Police Educat...
Recent years have seen the development of quantitative studies into policing effectiveness, in parti...
The history of policing is littered with reform programmes, which aim to improve effectiveness, effi...
This paper presents findings from in-depth interviews with 30 police recruits participating in a nat...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
This paper draws on the work of the Evidence and Insight Team, a dedicated research function based w...
Book synopsis: The Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) movement has intensified in many countries around t...