May 04, 2017
The Center for Evidence-based Crime Policy (CEBCP) at George Mason University released the spring 2017 issue of the Translational Criminology magazine to share examples of how research is converted into criminal justice practice. This biannual magazine serves to advance CEBCP’s mission of providing an informational link between practitioners and the policy community and advancing research-practice collaborations.
In the spring 2017 issue, you can read articles on a range of topics and projects, including:
- A partnership between the Police Foundation and Major Cities Chiefs Association to improve police departments’ understanding of officer-involved shootings through research and data;
- A meta-analysis of criminal justice research spanning 40 years regarding police agency size; and
- A summary of the National Institute of Justice’s Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) program, including LEADS Scholars and LEADS Agencies.
To access the magazine, please click here.