This paper argues the current exposition of police knowledge through the discourses of police science and evidenced based policing (EBP) leads to exaggerated claims about what is, and can be, known in policing. This new orthodoxy underestimates the challenges of applying knowledge within culturally-mediated police practice. The paper draws upon virtue epistemology highlighting the role cognitive agency plays in establishing knowledge claims. We challenge the assumption that it is possible to derive what works in all instances of certain aspects of policing and suggest it would be more apt to speak about what worked within a specific police context
Evidence-based policing (EBP) has gained prominence in jurisdictions across the core anglosphere. It...
There is now widespread agreement amongst theorists and commentators that there has been a sea-chang...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...
This paper argues the current exposition of police knowledge through the discourses of police scienc...
Police scholars have consistently drawn attention to the importance of informal or cultural knowledg...
This article explores the use of evidence and other varieties of knowledge in police decision-making...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officers and civilian receptivity to resear...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
A review of the ways in which contrasting sociological studies of policing and police criminalistic ...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) is an important strand of the UK’s College of Policing’s Police Educat...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
This thesis examines the rise of evidence-based policing (EBP) in the UK over the last two decades. ...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
This chapter contributes to the reflection of evidence based practice by providing a case study of t...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) has gained prominence in jurisdictions across the core anglosphere. It...
There is now widespread agreement amongst theorists and commentators that there has been a sea-chang...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...
This paper argues the current exposition of police knowledge through the discourses of police scienc...
Police scholars have consistently drawn attention to the importance of informal or cultural knowledg...
This article explores the use of evidence and other varieties of knowledge in police decision-making...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officers and civilian receptivity to resear...
Despite the pitfalls identified in previous critiques of the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement ...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
A review of the ways in which contrasting sociological studies of policing and police criminalistic ...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) is an important strand of the UK’s College of Policing’s Police Educat...
This paper provides a contextual understanding of police officer and civilian staff receptivity to r...
This thesis examines the rise of evidence-based policing (EBP) in the UK over the last two decades. ...
This article appeared in the "Ethical Record" the journal of the Conway Hall Ethical Society followi...
This chapter contributes to the reflection of evidence based practice by providing a case study of t...
Evidence-based policing (EBP) has gained prominence in jurisdictions across the core anglosphere. It...
There is now widespread agreement amongst theorists and commentators that there has been a sea-chang...
This paper seeks to extend our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates around ...