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- Events | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
Sponsored by Partnered with SEBP Annual Conference: What Works for the Frontline? 11-12 September 2024 University of Cambridge Time & Location 11 September, 09:15 - 12 September, 14:00 Faculty of Law, Sidgwick Site, David Williams Building, 10 West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DZ, Cambridge About The Society of Evidence Based Policing and the University of Cambridge's Institute of Criminology are proud to join forces for a combined annual conference. This year's theme - 'What Works for the Frontline?' - focuses on how research can be translated into actionable insights for frontline officers and staff. Our speaker line up boasts a diverse range of experts from the world of evidence-based policing, including representatives from the College of Policing, Youth Endowment Fund, MOPAC, Home Office, Centre for Justice Innovation and various universities and police forces. The full programme can be viewed on our blog > Tickets Conference and formal dinner (11 September) at St John's College: SEBP member - £150 Non-member - £250 Conference only: SEBP member - £100 Non-member - £200 Bookings Bookings are closed as of 4 September 2024. Send enquiries to events@college.police.uk . Note that bookings are handled by the College of Policing. Further information Please click here for more information including advice on direction, transport and accommodation.
- Society of Evidence Based Policing | SEBP
The Society for Evidence-Based Policing (SEBP) champions research to enhance policing practices and reduce crime. BETA Contact us to help improve this site Latest posts 1 2 3 4 5 Welcome to the Society of Evidence Based Policing We are a registered UK charity that exists to improve policing for the public through the use, production and communication of evidence based practices in policing. We've been around since 2012 and although we're run by and for police personnel, we're an entirely independent grassroots organisation. On this site you can learn about what we do, access our resources and find out how you can get involved through research, events and volunteering. Upcoming events Fri 20 Mar Easier Said Than Done 7: School exclusion, violence and the police / Book ticket 20 Mar 2026, 13:00 – 14:00 Webinar Join our expert panel to hear about the evidence concerning school exclusion and violence and what it means for practical policing. Share Welcome to the Society of Evidence Based Policing We are a registered UK charity that exists to improve policing for the public through the use, production and communication of evidence based practices in policing. We've been around since 2012 and although we're run by and for police personnel, we're an entirely independent grassroots organisation. On this site you can learn about what we do, access our resources and find out how you can get involved. We've got lots to show you including: > Exclusive resources held in our Member's Hub. > Blogs and research articles open to all > Details of our upcoming events > Links to valuable evidence based resources
- Easier Said Than Done 2 | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
BETA Contact us to help improve this site Easier Said Than Done 2: Project Vigilant Pre Webinar Materials If you've made it to this page that means you registered for the webinar by RSVP. This gives you access to the briefing materials and the links ahead of time. Just click on the PDF below. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Global collaboration | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
BETA Contact us to help improve this site < About us SEBP global collaboration SEBP may have been founded in the UK but the evidence-based policing movement is global and Societies have been formed in Australia and New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands and the USA. In 2024, the respective societies agreed to form a global coalition - the Global Societies of Evidence-Based Policing (GSEBP) - to champion the role of applied research in policing. This global collaboration seeks to build international networks and expand the scope of impact to new countries and new sectors of the policing community. GSEBP objectives: Facilitate the exchange of research, what-works, and data-driven insights among policing and law enforcement agencies globally Develop training programs and educational resources to promote the understanding and application of evidence-based policing Encourage the integration of rigorous applied scientific research into policing policies and practices Foster initiatives that enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and fairness of policing delivery Promote ethical standards and human rights in the development and implementation of policing strategies Cultivate partnerships between policing organisations, academic institutions, policymakers, and communities Actively support and amplify the activities of all SEBP's, including conferences and the use of the global collaboration
- Thank You Page | SEBP
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- Contact us | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
BETA Contact us to help improve this site Contact us For general enquiries, send an email to coo@sebp.police.uk . If your enquiry relates to a specific police force or geographic area, please quote the region in your email and we'll forward it to the relevant regional coordinator . We're also working to establish dedicated email addresses for each regional coordinator, which will be available soon. North West – Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, Cumbria North East – Cleveland, Durham, Northumbria Wales – Dyfed-Powys, North Wales, South Wales, Gwent Yorkshire & the Humber – Humberside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire Midlands – Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Mercia, West Midlands, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire Eastern – Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire South East – Hampshire, Thames Valley, Surrey, Sussex South West – Devon & Cornwall, Avon & Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire London – Metropolitan Police, City of London Police Scotland - Police Scotland Northern Ireland - Police Service of Northern Ireland Specialist Police Forces – British Transport Police, Civil Nuclear Constabulary, Ministry of Defence Police National Crime Agency International Partners
- Accenture | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
BETA Contact us to help improve this site < About us < Our partners & supporters Accenture Accenture is a global professional services company that provides a comprehensive range of services and solutions to help clients across industries improve their performance and achieve their goals. With a team of over 750,000 skilled professionals serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture is a trusted partner to the world's leading businesses, governments, and other organisations. Accenture's services span a wide range of functional areas, including strategy and consulting, interactive, technology, and operations. The company's deep industry expertise and innovative solutions enable clients to transform their businesses, optimise their operations, and accelerate revenue growth. From digital transformation to cybersecurity and sustainability, Accenture delivers tailored solutions that address the unique challenges and opportunities facing its clients. Accenture is committed to driving positive change and creating a sustainable future. The company is a leader in sustainability and corporate social responsibility, and it is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Accenture's people-first culture and commitment to innovation have helped it to become one of the most admired companies in the world. In the realm of public safety, Accenture plays a critical role in safeguarding communities and ensuring the security of critical infrastructure. The company's expertise in cybersecurity, emergency response, and technology solutions helps to protect against cyber threats, enhance public safety operations, and improve citizen services. By leveraging advanced technologies and data analytics, Accenture enables public safety agencies to make more informed decisions, respond to incidents more effectively, and build more resilient communities. Find out more about Accenture's public safety work: https://www.accenture.com/gb-en/services/public-service/public-safety
- What is evidence-based policing? | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
BETA Contact us to help improve this site < About us What is evidence-based policing? Evidence-based policing (EBP) is the philosophy and practice of using the best available research evidence to guide and evaluate decisions in policing. It's not about replacing experience or professional judgment but enhancing them with rigorous and relevant research. EBP can inform anything and everything from crime prevention strategies to organisational policies. The main principles of EBP include: Using scientific methods to evaluate what works, what doesn’t, and why. Emphasising prevention of crime, harm, demand, and efficiency of practice by ensuring resources are allocated to the most effective practices as established by those scientific methods Applying evidence across all levels of policing, from frontline officers to senior leaders, support staff to volunteers, suppliers to governing bodies. As you will see from this guidance and other resources, EBP is not black and white. There is no manual which says ‘you must do this to achieve that’ . Research evidence is sometimes complicated, limited or simply doesn’t exist. Being ‘evidence-based’ doesn’t mean slavishly following a set of rules, it means using evidence to inform decisions.
- Events | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
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- Easier Said Than Done 1: Deferred Prosection | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
Briefing, video and summary for the implementation webinar series "Easier Said Than Done" produced by the Society of Evidence Based Policing Easier Said Than Done 1: Deferred Prosecution 10th January 2025 Webinar Easier Said Than Done This webinar series addresses the sticky issue of putting evidence based ideas into practice. In this session, we were joined by four panelists with direct experience of doing Deferred Prosecution in real life. The Briefing Before each webinar, we send people a briefing sheet. You can download this one here . It's got all the background on what Deferred Prosecution is all about and details of the panelists. The Discussion You can view the whole 60 minute session right here: The Summary We've summarised 10 takeaways from the discussion into a handy list. You can download that here . Further information For any more information on Deferred Prosecution or if you would like to chat to any of the panellists, get in touch with us (coo@sebp.police.uk ) and we'll see what we can do!
- About us | Society of Evidence Based Policing (SEBP)
About us Our mission Read about why we were founded and the core goals that guide us as an organisation. Our people Meet our national executive, regional co-ordinators and trustees. What is EBP? Understand evidence-based policing and the principles that underpin it. Our partners & supporters Learn about the organisations that make our work possible. Global collaboration Learn about our global coalition seeking to build new international networks. Donate Support our mission to make policing more effective, fair and evidence-based. BETA Contact us to help improve this site