ASEBP Webinars

Upcoming Webinars

Michael R. Smith
Rob Tillyer
Brandon Tregle
02 / 15 / 2024

In most American cities, violent crime is both geographically concentrated and committed by a small of offenders. Police departments can leverage these characteristics to reduce violent crime in their cities. [...]

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Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.
03 / 07 / 2024

In this webinar, Dr. Renee Mitchell discusses how policing data on its face is misleading. She discusses why media outlets and researchers who conduct secondary data analyses often make incorrect [...]

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Lois James, PhD
03 / 26 / 2024

Officer fatigue and sleep deficits are a growing concern. There is no shortage of advice and information about how people can improve the quality of their sleep…but little in [...]

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Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.
04 / 11 / 2024

The CompStat model was intended to make police executives accountable for reducing crime and calls for service and it achieved that purpose. However, criminological theory and statistical knowledge has come [...]

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Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.
05 / 09 / 2024

The final webinar in this three-part series will demonstrate how to create a feedback loop between your data, your strategies, and your outcomes so that policing can hold their executives [...]

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Recorded Webinars

Obed Magny

We’ve all heard the expression, “Culture eats policy for breakfast.” The question that is rarely discussed is, why is that? In this ever-changing world of public safety, knowing how [...]

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David M. Kennedy

There are now powerful, effective, evidence-based approaches to preventing homicide and gun violence.  This session will address: Preventing group violence; Preventing violence by individual violent offenders; Preventing intimate partner violence; [...]

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David M. Kennedy

The belief that homicide and gun violence are random cannot be further from the truth. Upon analysis of historical data on homicide and gun violence, these incidents are found to [...]

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Heather Prince
Elise Kratzer
Loren T. Atherley
Sean Wire

In the wake of an unprecedented call for further reform heard during the summer of 2020, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) is standing up a CompStat-style accountability forum focused on the [...]

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Terry Cherry
Anthony Gibson
Ashleigh N. Wojslawowicz

All the challenges that the policing profession has been experiencing currently can be in one way or another traced back to the recruitment crisis that’s plagued agencies around the [...]

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Ashley Heiberger

Law drives policy, policy drives training, and training should lead to improved performance. This is the premise for this webinar. And for this transitive law to effectively play out, Ashley [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

There are factors that play critical roles in our decision-making. To become an informed and aware decision-maker, investigators must be mindful of the potential impact of various factors to minimize [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

A perfect storm – that has got to be the best description of what policing has been experiencing facing adversaries across all fronts for the last few years. The crisis existed [...]

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Madison Charman
Rich Johnston

The evidence-based approach to policing utilizes the scientific method to confirm or disprove how specific actions or interventions can impact the profession’s work. The Barrie Police Service conducted a [...]

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Obed Magny

Given the issues and changes that the policing profession is facing, leaders are now looking for ways to keep their people engaged and satisfied in their jobs. How to achieve [...]

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Jarriel Jordan, Sr
Megan Price
Michael Delaney

The deeper why to the criminal justice system profession is to maintain peace and public safety, to prevent crime from occurring, and when an individual has already committed an offense – [...]

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Madison Charman
Randy Fitzgerald
Rich Johnston

Crimes are not equal. An incident of petty shoplifting does not hold the same weight as an armed robbery or murder would, and yet these statistics are reported as if [...]

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Obed Magny

Leaders in the criminal justice field need to be emotionally intelligent, now more than ever. Being a leader who understands and relates to people from various backgrounds and all walks [...]

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Dane Sorensen
Carlena Orosco
Michael White

There are lots of attention on de-escalation training for police over the last several years. Like any agency in the US, the Tempe Police Department likewise wants to reap its [...]

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Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.

Numerous programs are being implemented in law enforcement in attempt to combat existing problems that plague the community – some of which achieve the goals they set out, some not quite. [...]

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Alex Lucero
Megan Price

Campus police and security services are expected to protect college and university communities. A lot of them, however, have limited authority compared the sworn law enforcement. In the absence of [...]

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Lois James, PhD
Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.

Implicit bias training has been integrated into the criminal justice system over at least 6 years in response to tragic incidents that have befallen the profession. Despite the pervasiveness of such [...]

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Jonni Redick

This is the second installment of Jonni Redick’s two-part webinar series How Women Rise. The first part looked into perfectionism, people-pleasing, waiting for others to see you, social relationships [...]

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Jonni Redick

In this day and age where equality between genders is highly upheld in society, there is still an apparent gap in terms of the number of women working in the [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

Offender Profiling is a process that aims to narrow down the suspect pool and prioritize the most likely type of perpetrator responsible for the crime. This is one of the [...]

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Lois James, PhD

 Watch the Webinar Trailer     From employee assistance programs, office gyms and break rooms, to partnerships with physical and mental health resources and providers, workplaces are now recognizing the [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

Police work is more than just patrolling the streets and catching people committing offenses. They are more complex crimes that require lots of groundwork, investigation, forensic analysis, and pattern recognition [...]

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Martin Stark
John T. Schultz

This is the third installment of a three-part webinar series on the Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Vehicular Homicide Cases. The first course provided guidance and basic concepts to effectively [...]

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Jonni Redick

Between the riots and civil unrest, use of force incidents, and the pandemic, just to name a few, it’s been a turbulent and crisis-filled ride for law enforcement. While [...]

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Ron Mueller
John T. Schultz

This is the second installment of a three-part webinar series on the Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Vehicular Homicide Cases. While the first course provided guidance and basic concepts to [...]

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John T. Schultz

In 2019 in Florida alone, more than 3,000 individuals were killed in traffic crashes, compared to just 600+ who are murdered. With this in mind, it is more likely that our community members [...]

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Jonni Redick

If you’ve ever sought to get promoted, you probably know the feeling that comes with preparing for it – the sense of not knowing what you’ll be facing come [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

Mental illness issues are much higher in first responders than in civilians. Deterioration of mental health is observed in criminal justice and public safety professionals during their time of service [...]

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Obed Magny

Transformational leadership is an approach that aims to increase engagement, enhance the motivation, and improve morale of the workforce. It is also a valuable tool for justice professionals to have [...]

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Nathaniel Lhowe

Probation and parole have the ability to hold offenders accountable for the crimes they committed while also providing them with the resources to turn their life around. Gang members are [...]

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Lois James, PhD

With the inherent nature of the law enforcement profession where officers are exposed to challenging conditions, traumatic circumstances, plus add the shift work into the equation, fatigue becomes inevitable. Numerous [...]

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Easton McDonald
Megan Price

We all experience conflicts, and conflict resolution is a skill that is very valuable and can be applied to all the facets of our lives. For those working in law [...]

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C. Gabrielle Salfati

Apart from the forensic science, another aspect of investigation that people find fascinating is the psychology behind it – it’s the type of capabilities that solve some of the most [...]

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Obed Magny

Dealing with critical incidents, people that could potentially endanger public safety, generally righting what is wrong with the community is no easy feat – this is what the criminal justice profession [...]

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Joel Caplan, PhD

What happens when you merge factors of evidence-based and community policing together? Well, you get a super-informed strategy to mitigating and managing crime and other issues that a community might [...]

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Obed Magny

There’s just too much we’re all dealing with in the world today that being on that go-mode just becomes our default setting. It means being always ready in [...]

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Jamie L. Roush

Data-driven and evidence-based approach is the buzzword in almost any industry lately. With all the data that’s made available from the numerous technology and systems that we are using, [...]

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Ashley Heiberger

We’ve heard it time and again, from sage life advice to pop culture… With great power comes great responsibility. The past few years is testament to how this applies [...]

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Carolyn Naoroz
Janne Gaub

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are touted by law enforcement agencies for its ability to uphold transparency and accountability. No doubt, BWCs are beneficial in the overall goal of justice, but what [...]

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Lois James, PhD
Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.

Implicit bias is a hot issue that the Justice Clearinghouse has covered in past webinars. However, most of these past discussions centered on defining implicit bias and how it manifests. [...]

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Kyle McLean
Scott Wolfe
Jeff Rojek

This webinar discusses the experience of conducting an RCT of a long-term, repetitive social interaction training program in two US police departments. Results of the study from survey data and [...]

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Obed Magny

In a profession inundated with public criticism, it takes perseverance and internal factors to remain motivated. Job satisfaction may be elusive but Dr. Obed Magny is back on the Justice [...]

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Obed Magny

Everyone can experience trauma, for individuals working in industries that deal with critical incidents and emergencies, the risk of exposure to trauma is further aggravated. The community’s helpers need [...]

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Jonas Baughman
Joel Caplan, PhD

Law enforcement agencies have employed various approaches when it comes to their efforts to curb criminal activities and maintain the safety of the communities they serve. This webinar will unpack [...]

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Janne Gaub

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) may be seen as the future of law enforcement, and the use of the technology has spread across the US and even globally. But the question remains, [...]

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Chase Wetherington

Law enforcement is a field that is considered heroic. So is military service. So it kind of makes sense that the skills and expertise of military veterans be leveraged for [...]

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Renée J. Mitchell, J.D., Ph.D.
Rachel Tolber

Evidence-based policing (EBP) is more than a buzzword or trendy approach in law enforcement. It is an effort to ensure that law enforcement practices, programs, and policies will be effective, [...]

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Articles

Webinar presenter Dr. Obed Magny answered a number of your questions after his presentation, A Deeper Dive into Organizational Culture: What it Is, How to Identify It, and How to [...]

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Webinar presenter David Kennedy answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Preventing Homicide and Gun Violence. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: How [...]

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David Kennedy shared such amazing insights during his webinar,  Preventing Homicide and Gun Violence. Here’s just one he shared. "If you're not safe, nothing else matters."   Click here [...]

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Maureen McGough shared data and findings during the panel discussion, Building a Culture of Inclusion in Policing: A Case for 30x30. Here’s just one of her great insights. "Research [...]

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Maureen McGough shared data and findings during the panel discussion, Building a Culture of Inclusion in Policing: A Case for 30x30. Here’s just one of her great insights.   "[...]

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Maureen McGough shared data and findings during the panel discussion, Building a Culture of Inclusion in Policing: A Case for 30x30. Here’s just one of her great insights. "Research [...]

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David Kennedy shared such amazing insights during his webinar, Understanding Homicide and Gun Violence.  Here's just one he shared.   "Violence is the root cause of future violence."   Click [...]

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Webinar presenter David Kennedy answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Understanding Homicide and Gun Violence. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: Tyler [...]

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Webinar presenters Heather Prince, Elise Kratzer, Loren Atherley and Sean Wire answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Equity, Accountability, and Quality: Evidence-Based Approaches from the Seattle Police [...]

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Webinar presenters Terry Cherry, Anthony Gibson, and Ashleigh Wojslawowicz answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Solving the Recruiting Crisis: Tested Tactics to Hone Your Recruiting Efforts. Here [...]

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Webinar presenter Ashley Heiberger answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Use of Force: Improved Performance through an Evidence-Based Approach. Here are just a few of his responses. &[...]

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Webinar presenter Brenda Dietzman answered a number of your questions after her webinar,  Corrections Staff Wellness. Here are just a few of her responses.   Audience Question: Are there any [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Gabrielle Salfati answered a number of your questions after her webinar, Crime Scene Decision Making. Here are just a few of her responses.   Audience Question: Can [...]

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Awww... Nicole, you totally made our day!   Check out our whole lineup of webinars here.  

Webinar presenter Dr. Gabrielle Salfati answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Burnout and the Law Enforcement Exodus Crisis: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions.  Here are just a few [...]

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Webinar presenters Chief Rich Johnston and Madison Charman answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Testing Focused Deterrence Strategies to Reduce Habitual IPV Recidivism. Here are just a [...]

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Webinar presenters Rich Johnston, Madison Charman, and Randy Fitzgerald answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Hot and Harm Spots in Barrie: Using the Canadian Crime Severity Index [...]

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Awww, Nicole, you made us blush. Thank you for your kind words!         To learn more about our upcoming webinars, click here. To learn how to become [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Renee Mitchell answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Mental Models: A Method for Attacking any Policing Problem. Here are just a few of her [...]

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Webinar presenters Megan Price and Alex Lucero answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Authority without Arrest: Resolving Conflict and Gaining Compliance in Campus Policing. Here are just [...]

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Webinar presenters Renee Mitchell and Lois James answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Effectiveness Evaluation of Implicit Bias Training: Research Study Results. Here are just a few [...]

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Webinar presenter Jonni Redick answered a number of your questions after her presentation,  How Women Rise: Breaking and Creating New Habits for Success (part 1). Here are just a few of [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Gabrielle Salfati answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Offender Profiling and Serial Sexual Offences: The Latest Science. Here are just a few of her [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Lois Jamees answered a number of your questions after her presentation, How to Improve Your Sleep Hygiene and Reduce Your Fatigue. Here are just a few of [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Gabrielle Salfati answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Linking Serial Sexual Offenses: The Latest Science. Here are just a few of her responses.   [...]

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We, the country and our profession has been through SO much these last few years. That's why we just loved this gentle reminder from our webinar presenter, Dr. Gabrielle Salfati, [...]

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Webinar presenters Martin Stark and Dr. John Schultz answered a number of your questions after their presentation, The Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Vehicular  Homicide Cases: The Prosecution Rests (Part 3). [...]

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Webinar presenter Jonni Redick answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Five Things Highly Effective Leaders Can Do During Turbulent Times.  Here are just a few of her [...]

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Webinar presenters Ron Mueller and Dr. John Schultz answered a number of your questions after their presentation, The Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Vehicular Homicide Cases: Forensics is Our Friend ([...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. John Schultz answered a number of your questions after his presentation, The Investigation and Prosecution of Vehicular Homicide Cases (Part 1).  Here are just a few of his [...]

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Webinar presenter Jonni Redick answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Five Ways to Survive the Promotional Preparation. Here are just a few of her responses.   Audience [...]

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Webinar presenter Nathaniel Lhowe answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Supervising Gang Members: Making the Case for a Specialized Supervision Unit.  Here are just a few of [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Lois James answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Police Fatigue: Strategies for Managing Fatigue and Promoting Sleep Health. Here are just a few of [...]

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Webinar presenters Major Easton McDonald and Dr. Megan Price answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Getting Curious in the Face of Conflict: How to Use Targetted Questions [...]

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Webinar presenter Gabrielle Salfati answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Investigative Psychology: The Latest Science on Offender Profiling and Linking Serial Crimes.  Here are just a few [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Obed Magny answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Morale in Criminal Justice Agencies. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Joel Caplan answered a number of your questions after his presentation, Crime Prevention with Data-Informed Community Engagement. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience [...]

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Webinar presenter Obed Magny answered a number of your questions after his presentation, The Importance of Mental Tenacity in Policing. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience [...]

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Webinar presenter Jamie Roush answered a number of your questions after her presentation, You Don't Need More Data, You Need the RIGHT Data. Here are just a few of her [...]

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Webinar presenters Dr. Janne Gaub and Dr. Carolyn Naoroz answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Understanding the Impact of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Public Defenders.  Here are [...]

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Webinar presenters Renee Mitchell and Lois James answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Implicit Bias: Research & Reality.  Here are just a few of their responses.   [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Anne Li Kringen answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Using Social Media for Recruiting. Here are just a few of her responses.   Audience [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Obed Magny answered a number of your questions after his presentation, The Contagiousness of Vicarious Trauma. Here are just a few of his responses.   Audience Question: [...]

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Webinar presenters Jonas Baughman and Dr. Joel Caplan answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Community Engagement and Crime Prevention with Risk-Based Policing: Real Data, Real Results. Here [...]

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Webinar presenter Dr. Janne Gaub answered a number of your questions after her presentation, Making Sense of the Current State of Body-Worn Camera Research. Here are just a few of [...]

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During her webinar, Beyond CompStat: The Role of EBP in Policing, Dr Renee Mitchell shared a super chart, developed by Dr. Jerry Ratcliffe, about evaluating the quality of research or [...]

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Webinar presenters Dr. Renee Mitchell and Rachel Tolber answered a number of your questions after their presentation, Beyond CompStat: The Role of EBP in Policing. Here are just a few [...]

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Such a great reminder about the importance of evidence-based practices in policing that Dr. Renee Mitchell shared during her webinar, Beyond Compstat: The Role of EBP in Policing.   "There [...]

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  Such a great reminder about the role of data in relation to causality that Dr. Renee Mitchell shared during her webinar, Beyond Compstat: The Role of EBP in Policing. &[...]

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