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Professor Lawrence Sherman on Evidence-Based Policing

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    Prof. Lawrence Sherman on Evidence-Based Policing


    This video is an interview with the father of evidence-based policing, Professor Lawrence Sherman of Cambridge University. Professor Sherman talks about whether we can predict where a fatal stabbing might take place based on previous stabbings; he also talks about how a police force can transform itself to become an evidence-based one. Professor Sherman closes with his Number 1 tip for each and every police officer.


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    Some relevant links:


    New Zealand police force creates evidence-based policing team article:


    Professor Sherman sharing his expertise with police article:


    Professor Sherman speaks about domestic violence and policing video:


    Other videos with Professor Sherman:


    https://www.c-span.org/person/?lawrencesherman


    A video on the Cambridge Crime Harm Index:


    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/crime-measuring-by-damage-to-victims-will-improve-policing-and-public-safety


    Books on evidence-based policing if you want to learn more:


    ‘Evidence Based Policing’ by Renée Mitchell


    ‘Evidence-Based Policing: Translating Research Into Practice’ by Cynthia Lum


    ‘Reducing Crime: A Companion for Police Leaders’ by Jerry Ratcliffe


    Links to evidence-based policing organisations:


    UK: www.sebp.police.uk


    Australia & New Zealand: www.anzsebp.com


    Canada: www.can-sebp.net


    USA: www.americansebp.org


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