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- Can-SEBP
Founded by Dr Laura Huey in April 2015, the Canadian Society of Evidence-Based Policing (Can-SEBP) is an association of police practitioners, academic researchers, public policy-makers others
- Join | Can-SEBP
Special subscription rate to Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice Access to an online library of research briefs, articles, and conference presentations on evidence-based policing
- VIRTUAL SCHOLARS - Can-SEBP
She also is a current mentor for the Canadian Society of Evidence-Based Policing’s Virtual Scholar Program Research Interests: Social network analysis involving crime gangs, violence, and firearms
- Policy | Can-SEBP
Because we recognize the challenges facing Canadian policing and believe that high-quality research evidence can play a critical role in formulating sound policies and practices
- Square 1 | Can-SEBP
Square 1 is a new approach to providing a rapid assessment of the evidence base for popular policing programs in Canada To assist police practitioners and other policing decision-makers in understanding whether there is evidence in support of a particular program*, we answer 5 key questions: Is the program based on existing research?
- Risk-Based Policing - Can-SEBP
Assessor: Jacek Koziarski, University of Western Ontario Jacek Koziarski is a Ph D student in the Sociology department at the University of Western Ontario, and a Research Associate for Can-SEBP Jacek has a broad interest in policing research and developing evidence-based approaches to policing, but his most recent work has specifically focused on specialized police responses to persons in
- Hubs Situation Tables - Can-SEBP
While hubs situation tables have been adopted by Canadian police agencies, we could find no published, peer-reviewed studies evaluating their effectiveness
- Team | Can-SEBP
Rich Johnston, Barrie Police Service Andrew Curtis, RCMP John Ng, Saskatoon Police Service
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