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9th Annual American Society of Evidence Based Policing Conference

Michael Burgess

The 9th annual conference held by The American Society of Evidence-Based Policing, is taking place from April 30 to May 2, 2025, at the University of Arizona, Tucson. 


This event brings together police professionals, researchers, and policymakers to explore innovative strategies and evidence-based practices shaping the future of public safety. With engaging keynote speakers, dynamic workshops, and valuable networking opportunities, the conference is a platform to learn, share, and contribute to meaningful advancements in policing.



Some of the exciting topics being presented this year are:


- Research covering the use of Artificial Intelligence


- Evidence-based recruitment in policing


- Evaluation of a multi-agency peer support program


- Evaluation of a community-based crime reduction program


- Using computer vision to catalog BWC footage


- Evaluating procedural justice training


- Analyzing exit interview data to enhance retention strategies


- Improving homicide and non-fatal shooting clearance rating 


- Police stress and support


- The operationalization of NIBIN


- Implementing Risk-Based Policing from scratch


- Optimizing patrol in hot spots


- Public places violence against women and girls


- The impact of discipline on patrol officers


- Assessing organizational health and employee engagement



If you are interested in learning more, attending this conference, and joining everyone with this important conversation about the future of policing, please see the below links:





 
 
 

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