Evidence-Based Policing Matrix
Resources & Publications
Papers and Presentations about the Matrix and its Demonstration Projects:
- Evidence-Based Policing: Translating Research into Practice (Cynthia Lum and Christopher Koper, Oxford University Press)
- BJA Today (August 2012, features a brief about the Matrix)
- The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix by Cynthia Lum, Christopher Koper, and Cody W. Telep. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7(1), 3-26.
- Translating Police Research into Practice by Cynthia Lum. Ideas in American Policing Series, Police Foundation (2009)
- Receptivity to Research in Policing by Cynthia Lum, Cody Telep, Christopher Koper and Julie Grieco. Justice, Research and Policy 14(1). (2012)
- Evidence-Based Policing (defined) by Cynthia Lum and Christopher Koper. In R. Dunham and G. Alpert (Eds.), (2015) Critical Issues in Policing. Seventh Edition. Longrove, IL: Waveland Press.
- Application of the Matrix in a Police Service by Howard Veigas and Cynthia Lum. In Policing: A Journal of Research and Practice.
- 2011 Evidence-Based Policing Workshop Videos and Workbook. held at George Mason August 15, 2011; includes presentations about the Matrix
- 2012 Evidence-Based Policing Workshop Videos and Workbook held at George Mason August 13, 2012
- Evidence-Based Policing: Translating Research into Practice. Webinar by Cynthia Lum held on November 8, 2011
Matrix Studies:
- Sortable list of all Matrix studies (Requires MS Excel Viewer)
- Reference list of all Matrix studies
- Matrix Studies Divided by Slab (X-Axis Category)
Other Publications of Interest:
- Evidence-Based Policing. by Lawrence Sherman. Ideas in American Policing Series, Police Foundation (1998)
- Policing for Crime Prevention. by Lawrence Sherman and John Eck (in Evidence-Based Crime Prevention) (2002)
- Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing. by the National Research Council, edited by Wesley Skogan and Kathleen Frydl (2004)
- What Can Police Do to Reduce Crime, Disorder, and Fear? by David Weisburd and John Eck (2004)
- Police Innovation: Contrasting Perspectives. edited by David Weisburd and Anthony Braga (2006)
- Place-Based Policing. by David Weisburd. Ideas in American Policing Series, Police Foundation (2008)
- Does Research Design Affect Study Outcome in Criminal Justice? by David Weisburd, Cynthia Lum, and Anthony Petrosino (2001)
- When Can We Conclude that Programs or Treatments “Don’t Work”? by David Weisburd, Cynthia Lum, and Sue-Ming Yang (2003)
- Why Do Evaluation Researchers in Crime and Justice Choose Non-Experimental Methods? by Cynthia Lum and Sue-Ming Yang (2005)
- Police Science: Toward a New Paradigm. by David Weisburd and Peter Neyroud (2011)
- The Effects of Problem-Oriented Policing on Crime and Disorder. by David Weisburd, Cody Telep, Josh Hinkle and John Eck (2008)
- The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime. by Anthony Braga, Andrew Papachristos, and David Hureau (2012)
- Street-Level Drug Law Enforcement: A Meta-Analytic Review. by Lorraine Mazerolle, David W. Soole, and Sacha Rombouts (2007)