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Eric Holder awarded the 2022 Distinguished Achievement Award in Evidence-Based Crime Policy
Call for Papers for a Special Issue on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Crime and Justice
Criminology & Public Policy Editors in Chief have released a call for papers for a Special Issue on the Impacts of COVID-19 on Crime and Justice for 2021. Selected papers will be featured in CEBCP’s next congressional briefing. Learn more (PDF)
Read MoreNew Research on Collective Efficacy at Hot Spots
Read about Weisburd and Gill’s just released findings on collective efficacy and hots spots.
Read MorePreliminary Results of Impact of COVID-19 on Law Enforcement
The IACP and the CEBCP have partnered on a multi-wave panel survey examining the impacts of COVID-19 on law enforcement operations. Preliminary results (PDF) from the first wave are now available by Lum, Maupin and Stoltz. Download (PDF)
Read More2020 CEBCP Symposium Cancelled
The 2020 CEBCP Symposium has been cancelled due to COVID-19. The 2021 CEBCP Symposium is tentative set for June 21, 2021. Each year, the CEBCP coordinates a free international symposium that brings together hundreds of practitioners, scholars, and community members to discuss a wide range of issues related to evidence-based crime policy. Learn more about…
Read MoreJust Released: The special issue in Criminology & Public Policy on Countering Mass Violence in the United States.
The special issue in Criminology & Public Policy on Countering Mass Violence in the United States.
Read MoreCEBCP Congressional Briefing (Video): “Countering Mass Shootings in the U.S.”
Congressional Briefing: Watch the videos from CEBCP’s congressional briefing on “Countering Mass Shootings in the U.S.” held September 17, 2019 at the U.S. Capitol.
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