Attend a Webinar on Lessons Learned from Evidence-based Policing Programs

Join the Justice Clearinghouse and presenters from the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Scholars program for the webinar, “Implementing Evidence-Based Policing: Lessons from the LEADS Program” on Thursday, March 28 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. During this webinar, participants will receive information on lessons learned from implementing evidence-based policing and law enforcement data intelligence efforts.

The LEADS Scholars program, a partnership between the National Institute of Justice and the International Association of Chiefs of Police, helps support and develop next-generation law enforcement leadership. LEADS Scholars Deputy Chief Shon Barnes with the Salisbury, North Carolina Police Department and Captain Dan Stewart with the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Police Department will share their experience and advice related to incorporating evidence-based practices into policing efforts. They will discuss the following topics:

  • Implementing evidence-based policing and related tips;
  • Collaborating with research institutions;
  • Conducting practitioner-led research in police agencies;
  • Conducting regular data analysis and related benefits; and
  • Creating a business intelligence specialist role within an agency to serve as the single point of contact for data intelligence.

Learn more and register for the webinar.

View this webinar on the TTA Catalog.