Research & training consultancy applying evidence to improve policing practices worldwide. Its Director, Professor Lawrence Sherman, is the founder of EBP.
Dr Harinam explains what techniques will be covered in the upcoming Targeting Crime in Place and Time course from 8th to 12th August 2022 at Selwyn College, Cambridge.
You can register here cambridge-ebp.co.uk/targetin… or by emailing chief@cambridge-ebp.co.uk
Are you an analyst wanting to learn more about geospatial and temporal analysis?
If so, come and join us from 8th - 12th August at Selwyn College on the Targeting Crime in Place and Time course. More details are on our website here cambridge-ebp.co.uk/targetin…
Come and join us for a summer of learning in Cambridge at Selwyn College! Targeting Risks of Serious Violence is running 1st - 5th August and Targeting Crime in Place and Time is running 8th to 12th August. More details are available on our website cambridge-ebp.co.uk/
Our team are at the National Police Academy in India, teaching police officers on the Mid-Career Training Programme, but they've still had time to meet the local wildlife!
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Why not join us in July at the 2022 EBP Conference at the Institute of Criminology?
You can find the conference information, registration links and programme link on the conference webpage: crim.cam.ac.uk/events/2022-c…@CamCriminology
The 2022 Sir Robert Peel Medal has been awarded to Professor David Weisburd of George Mason University. You can read more about this and Professor Weisburd's work here crim.cam.ac.uk/news/david-we…
We have another new in-person course running from 8th - 12th August! Targeting Crime in Place and Time will prepare investigative, analytical, and/or operational professionals in policing on the use of tools relating to geospatial and temporal analysis.
cambridge-ebp.co.uk/targetin…
We had a great time delivering our Criminal Network Analysis course in Cambridge last week, we even managed to get some punting in!
Our next network analysis course is 19th-25th September. Email chief@cambridge-ebp.co.uk for more details.
We will be exhibiting at the Security and Policing 2022 Event from 15th to 17th March in Farnborough. If you are going to be there come and say hello to us at stand E165. Its free to attend and registrations close 5pm on 11th March. securityandpolicing.co.uk/vi…
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The @CamCriminology 2022 Evidence Based Policing Conference is due to take place:
Monday 11 July - Wednesday 13 July.
This will again be a hybrid event. More details to follow!
@PolicingWorks#evidencebasedpolicing
We have a new course! We're so pleased to be running a Criminal Network Analysis Course with Dr Paolo Compana in Cambridge from 4th - 8th April 2022. Visit our website for more info cambridge-ebp.co.uk/criminal…
The editors of CPP are proud to announce a special webinar featuring the Vollmer Award Address by Professor Lawrence Sherman of Cambridge University. We welcome everyone to this free event on democratic policing. Register for this important event here: bit.ly/3Ade2oU
Targeting Risks of Serious Violence Analyst Course.
We are teaching in-person again! We have a few remaining places on our analyst course being held at Selwyn College Cambridge from 10th - 14th January 2022.
You can get more details here cambridge-ebp.co.uk/resident…
We are so excited to open bookings for an in-person version of the Targeting Risks of Serious Violence Course at the beautiful Selwyn College between 10th and 14th January 2022.
Please go to cambridge-ebp.co.uk/resident… for more information or email me at chief@cambridge-ebp.co.uk
Fifteen Minutes per Day Keeps the Violence Away!
Read the latest research by @MattBlandCambs and Bedfordshire Police, on proactive policing and how overt foot patrols can reduce harm in violence hotspots by up to 44%.
link.springer.com/article/10…#policeresearch#EBP
Short course graduate feedback: "it has been worthy, insightful and has expanded my knowledge on criminality like I had never expected before".
Our offer of 15% off the short courses expires on 31/07/21, you can book now and start later! cambridge-ebp.co.uk/online
Policing in neighbourhoods at higher risk of violence must be understood as an effort to equalise risks of violence. The Cambridge RAD Index, published today in the Cambridge Journal of EBP at link.springer.com/article/10… , provides a new tool for promoting equal protection.