A Production of the Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing in conjunction with Policing TV
Background
In October 2022 the Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing broadcast a fully live studio-quality 24- hour continuous conference out of two hubs – Christchurch, New Zealand and London, United Kingdom.
The conference brought together world-leading criminologists from across the globe, academic thinkers, and police professionals from dozens of agencies, to look at the role that evidence, its legitimacy, and policing leadership have in everyday policing – shaping “exceptional” policing, the evidence-based way.
The Global Collaboration of Evidence Based Policing has now teamed-up with Policing TV to bring the best of the conference material to a wider audience.
‘Bad apples, barrels, orchards: Data science will tell you which’
Session sponsored by AWS and Accenture
Presenter: Dr Tim Cubitt
Principal Research Analyst, Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC)
In this presentation, Dr Tim Cubitt explores how data science approaches can be used for the detection and management of police misconduct. He discusses how these approaches can be introduced into practice, and what we stand to gain from applying these types of metrics to better understand police misconduct.
Further information on AIC is available online:
Promoting evidence-informed crime and justice policy and practice
The Australian Institute of Criminology is Australia’s national research and knowledge centre on crime and justice. It seeks to promote justice and reduce crime by undertaking and communicating evidence-based research to inform policy and practice