The official account of the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Housed within the Department of Criminology, Law & Society at George Mason University.
#GeorgeMasonResearch How proactive policing can move forward: An evidence-based roadmap
Dr. Cynthia Lum shares how officers can use research, tools & teamwork to build sustainable, proactive strategies that deter crime and improve job satisfaction. https://t.co/9vXQFu8Brk @cebcp
The latest issue of Translational Criminology features presentations from experts who shared their findings at the Feb. 25 Congressional Briefing on Preventing Gun Violence, hosted by HFG and @cebcp.
Learn more: https://t.co/648CoTC3zZ
#HFGuggenheim#criminology#GunViolence
@cebcp and @HFGuggenheim collaboratively presented a Congressional Briefing reporting on the latest research on preventing gun violence. Watch videos of the briefings: https://t.co/wmyRXSGkOF, or read summaries in Translational Criminology (Spring 2025): https://t.co/92crx5YuwI
Join us for our next Congressional Briefing on “Preventing Gun Violence," presented in collaboration with @HFGuggenheim to hear from some of the nation’s leading experts on this pressing issue. Registration is free but required.
Agenda and registration: https://t.co/YQ4D3BmdR3
#GeorgeMasonResearch David Weisburd: Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington's Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century https://t.co/aoOjGwxDk4 @gmucriminology@cebcp
#GeorgeMasonResearch Cynthia Lum of @gmucriminology & @cebcp: "Police and the public both like BWCs (body-worn cameras) because they think that BWCs can protect them from the other."
https://t.co/f5etAZOFlE
Check out our piece on pp. 5-7 in Translational Criminology Magazine @cebcp with @NNJohnsonEdD & Bill Sabol that unpacks the narrowing racial disparity in prisons to help ensure that progress isn't overstated. https://t.co/YRZZJmzMKf
@CouncilonCJ@gsucjc@aysps
Proud to join my @VRC_UMD colleague Grace Magori in co-authoring "Applying 'What Works' to Stop Violence and Saves" in the just-released Fall 2024 issue of @cebcp's Translational Criminology. Check it out! https://t.co/eIc5iSnkKB
In this month's 𝐈𝐧𝐅𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬, we are talking about evidence-based policing. Find what strategy works for your agency using this Evidence-Based Policing Matrix created by @cebcp Dr. Cynthia Lum and Dr. Christopher Koper.
Visit this matrix to learn more: https://t.co/UcBz9q8TOi
In June, @cebcp held its largest symposium to date! The theme of the 2024 symposium was “Hard Questions for Evidence-Based Crime Policy." @gmucriminology@GeorgeMasonCHSS
https://t.co/eCS6STmvBz
Honored to join Bruce Western & Travis Carter for a panel on "EVIDENCE-BASED POLICIES TO REDUCE DISPARITY IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM?" at the the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy (CEBCP) 2024 CEBCP Symposium.
https://t.co/9jPf4w5ghe
@CouncilonCJ@gsucjc
Enjoyed hearing a discussion from some of the greats in policing #research on the effectiveness & harms of stop-question & frisk interventions! #policing#2024CEBCP
Dr. @TravisMCarter discussing our #RCT with @JedKnode and Grace Henry on trying to reduce traffic stop racial disparities. Huge thanks to @cebcp for the opportunity and awesome symposium this year!
#GeorgeMasonResearch David Weisburd, Kevin Petersen & Sydney (Boone) Fay of @cebcp are the authors of: "The evidence shows that stop and frisk should not be implemented as an evidence based proactive policing strategy" https://t.co/izzH0WpCDC