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The American Society of Evidence-Based Policing 2020 Annual Conference

Capitol Building by Jorge Alcala (https://unsplash.com/@jorgeaalcala)
Event Date and Time
Monday, June 1 - Tuesday, June 2, 2020
 
Location
American University; School of Public Affairs
 
Visit their website for the 2020 conference registration!
 
The 4th annual ASEBP conference offers the latest on evidence-based policing strategies & research, indlucing:
 
  • Hot Spot Policing
  • Police & the Community
  • Police Organizational Climate
  • Police Training
  • Agency Performance
  • The Integration of Science & Policing
  • Body-Worn Camera Research
  • Police Use of Force
  • Predictive Policing & Evidence-Based Investigations
  • Evaluation of EBP Techniques & Interventions

ASEBP will host 3 keynote speakers; Cynthia Lum, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy - George Mason University, Thomas Abt, Senior Research Fellow & Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School and Senior Fellow at the Council on Criminal Justice, and Vicky Wilkins, Dean, School of Public Affairs - American University.

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