Data-Enhanced Decision-Making for Effective Policing: Transforming Policing through Analytics
Course details
2024
Session(s) | Location | Start date | End date |
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24-01 English | Ottawa | 2024-11-19 | 2024-11-21 |
Tuition |
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$2,250.00 |
Notes
- Accommodations are offered to course participants. Our rooms are subject to availability and the request must be indicated on the course registration form
- Meal plans are offered to course participants. The specific meal plan must be indicated on the course registration form
- Travel grant funding is available to our non-federal law enforcement agencies
Description
This intensive three-day course is designed to provide police officers and leaders with a thorough understanding of evidence-based policing principles and practices. Participants will learn how to integrate scientific research and data analysis into their decision-making processes to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of law enforcement operations. The course covers the fundamentals of evidence-based policing, strategies for implementing research findings, and methods for evaluating and improving policing practices. Through interactive sessions, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will gain the skills necessary to apply evidence-based approaches in their daily work.
Format and delivery
Delivery setting
- In person
- Attendance is mandatory during work hours for the in-person segment
Length of course
3 days
Class size
16 students
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of evidence-based policing
- define evidence-based policing and its significance in modern law enforcement
- identify the key components of evidence-based decision-making processes
- recognize the benefits and challenges of implementing evidence-based practices
- Integrate scientific research into policing practices
- learn how to access and interpret relevant research studies and data
- understand the methodologies used in police research and their applications
- analyze case studies that illustrate the successful integration of research into policing
- Develop strategies for implementing evidence-based practices
- identify the steps involved in translating research findings into actionable strategies
- explore methods for effectively communicating research results to stakeholders
- create implementation plans for evidence-based initiatives within their own organizations
- Evaluate and improve policing practices using data
- understand the importance of continuous evaluation and improvement in evidence-based policing
- learn techniques for collecting and analyzing data to assess the impact of policing strategies
- develop skills to use data-driven insights to refine and enhance policing practices
- Apply evidence-based approaches to real-world scenarios
- participate in practical exercises and role-playing scenarios to apply evidence-based methods
- engage in group discussions to share experiences and insights with peers
- receive feedback and guidance from experienced instructors on the application of evidence-based practices
- Foster a culture of evidence-based decision-making within their organizations
- recognize the importance of leadership and organizational support in promoting evidence-based policing
- develop strategies to encourage a culture of continuous learning and improvement
- create action plans to implement and sustain evidence-based practices in their own departments
Eligibility and mandatory requirements
- This program is offered to managers, senior managers, and executives of law enforcement and government agencies
- Applications must include a short (maximum of one page) letter stating why the applicant would benefit from the course
- Applications must include a letter of support from the applicant's manager
- Acceptance or refusal in the program is at the discretion of the Canadian Police College
Assessment
- Participation in all activities
- Re-testing or re-evaluation is conducted at the discretion of the program instructor
Contact
For more details or other information about the course, please email cpc_registrar-registraire_ccp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
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