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Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing - In the News

Research published in the Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing often reverberates beyond academic readerships, making waves (and headlines) in the mainstream media (as well as social media), where its data-driven insights are applied to real-world situations. 

Article in WIRED on Evidence-Based Policing
"The radical idea to reduce crime by policing less, not more (this opens in a new tab)"

Interview with Dr. Lawrence Sherman in Academic Influence
"How Big Data improves police effectiveness (this opens in a new tab)"

Research study from Sumit Kumar, Lawrence W. Sherman and Heather Strang, "Racial Disparities in Homicide Victimisation Rates: How to Improve Transparency by the Office of National Statistics in England and Wales (this opens in a new tab)" has been featured in multiple news reports.

Murder risk in England and Wales much higher for black people (this opens in a new tab)in the Guardian

Researchers are calling on police forces to re-examine crime data to help improve policing measures (this opens in a new tab) in Sky News

Black people have been five-and-a-half times more likely to be killed in a homicide than white people in England and Wales this century, research shows (this opens in a new tab) in Daily Mail

Risk of murder is dramatically higher for black people than other ethnicities in England and Wales, study says (this opens in a new tab) in iNews. 




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