Evidence Based Policing Flashcards
What does the EBP provide the police with
A golden opportunity to use the best evidence available to them to achieve the best outcomes
What is EBP
A problem solving cycle that involves police officers and staff using and creating the best available research evidence to inform or test policing policies, decision and practises
Define EBP
Creating, reviewing and using the best available evidence to inform police policies, practises and decisions
What research can be used for?
Develop a better understanding of an issue
Assess the effect of a policing intervention
What is ATLAS
Using the best evidence to inform decisions about practises and polices Ask Test Learn Apart Share
Explain ask
The start of the problem solving cycle involves asking questions that will help to understand a particular problem or area of policing better and then using this understanding to develop a theory about the effect of doing things differently
Explain test
This stage helps you to understand whether your response will achieve the effect that you wanted
Explain learn
Once you have introduced your intervention then you need to measure your outcomes
Explain adapt
Once you have measured your outcome you should adapt your response to reflect what you found
Explain share
At all points in the process you should share
What is scared straight programmes
Scared straight originated in America as initiative which organised visits to prison facilities by juvenile delinquents or children at risk of becoming delinquent
The nudge concept
Nudge theory is an idea grounded in behaviour science and both economic and political theory.
It suggest that positive reinforcement and indirect suggestion can influence peoples decisions and actions without them even realising
One goal of modern policing structures
To ensure that strategic and tactical plans and actions are evidence based
Stages of EBP
Identify problem Define problem Understand problem Develop ideas Identify opportunities Plan Implement Evaluate