Evidence-based policing (EBP) has become a key perspective for
practitioners and researchers concerned with the future of
policing. This volume provides both a review of where
evidence-based policing stands today and a consideration of
emerging trends and ideas likely to be important in the future. It
includes comparative and international contributions, as well as
researcher and practitioner perspectives. While emphasizing
traditional evidence-based methods and approaches, the book also
identifies barriers to the advancement of evidence-based policing
and expands the vision of evidence-based policing by critically
examining ethical and moral concerns and questions. The book's main
focus is not on what has to happen in police agencies to advance
EBP, but rather on an issue that has received far less attention -
the science that is necessary to produce for EBP to be successfully
integrated into policing.
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