- Team Members
- Advisory Board
- Policy Outreach:
- • Briefings and Symposia
- • Research Summaries
- Research Programs:
- • Crime and Place
- • Evidence-based Policing
- • Systematic Reviews
- Calendar of Events
- Stockholm Prize & Criminology Symposium
- NewslettersCenter for Advancing Correctional Excellence Employment Opportunities
- PhD/MA Program in ADJJournal of Experimental Criminology
- Links
CEBCP in Newsweek, Time

The Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is housed within the
Administration of Justice Department at George Mason University.
CEBCP Mission
The Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy (CEBCP), housed within the Administration of Justice Department, seeks to make scientific research a key component in decisions about crime and justice policies by advancing rigorous studies in criminal justice and criminology and proactively serving as an informational link to practitioners and the policy community.
Research Excellence
CEBCP engages in a wide variety of projects, including primary research on criminological and criminal justice issues as well as evaluation of interventions for outcome effectiveness. Of special interest to the center are:
-
a place-based focus on explaining crime and developing criminal
justice interventions;
-
using rigorous methods (especially experimentation) to evaluate
and assess crime prevention interventions; and
- actively seeking out avenues to disseminate information to the public, practitioners, and policy community.
Announcements & Events
David Weisburd has been awarded the 2010 Stockholm Prize in Criminology.
Dr. David Weisburd will present "Location, Location, Location: Hot Spots of Crime and Crime Prevention" as part of the GMU Vision Series. The presentation will be February 15th in the Center for the Arts on the Fairfax Campus at 7:00pm. Free tickets and more information are available HERE
The Evidence-Based Policing Research Program is accepting nominations for an Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame to honor police practitioners. Click here for the Call for Nominations.
Video of our third Congressional briefing on evidence-based crime policy available here.
CEBCP will be awarding a doctoral level graduate research assistantship. For the position announcement, click here.
CEBCP Special Resources:
• Crime & Place Bibliography
•Evidence-Based Policing Matrix
•David B. Wilson's Systematic Review Toolbox
Contact CEBCP
Dr. David Weisburd
Director
Dr. Cynthia Lum
Deputy Director
Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy
Administration of Justice Dept.
George Mason University
10900 University Blvd.
MS4F4
Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: 703.993.4901
Fax: 703.993.8316
Email: cebcp@gmu.edu
George Mason University tops U.S. News and World Report's 2009 "National Universities to Watch" list