The University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology hosts an annual conference to disseminate the latest research from around the world into effective policing practices.
The main theme of the Conference will be “Targeting, Testing and Teacking Police Resources", featuring strong new evidence on:
- Predicting Domestic Homicides by Offenders
- Increasing Burglary Arrest Rates
- Targeting Sex Offenders with Cambridge Crime Harm Index
- Protecting Police Recruits Against Developing a “Jobsworth” Outlook
- Preventing Domestic Violence Recidivism By First Offenders: Project CARA
- Targeting “Recruiters” of First Offenders Into Crime
- Cost-effectiveness of Police Community Support Officers in Hot Spot Patrols
- Minimal Impact of Police Community Support Officers in High Schools
- Targeting Hot Spots: Experience vs. Evidence
- Short vs. Long Patrols in Hot Spots: More Support for the Koper Curve
- Effects of Body-Worn Video Cameras on Victim Satisfaction and Use of Force
- Computerized Risk Assessment of Arrestees in Durham Police Custody Suites
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