Welcome to the CEBCP Video Library. For those of you who cannot attend our many events, lectures, briefings and workshops, we present here video footage for your use. This video library is also intended to serve our community as an information resource to the latest research, as professional development, training, and technical assistance for those in the field, and for use in academic settings for instruction and lecture. We will be adding more videos to our library soon, so check back often. The videos below are organized by topic, but if you would like to view videos by event, you can visit our YouTube channel. A special thanks to our partners at Synthesis Media Productions for creating many of our videos!
Campbell Systematic Reviews
Evidence-Based Policing
Place-Based Presentations
LPR Videos
Special Events
Campbell Systematic Reviews
Introductory Methods Workshop (Campbell Collaboration website)
Advanced Methods Workshop (Campbell Collaboration website)
Evidence-Based Policing
Evidence-Based Research in Policing
Congressional Briefing on Gun Violence
Congressional Briefing on Evidence-Based Crime Policy
"Evidence-Based Policing: Translating Research into Practice" (Cynthia Lum webinar, BJA-NTTAC)
Evidence-Based Policing Workshop 2011
- "The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix" (Cynthia Lum, George Mason University)
- "Assessing the Evidence-Base of Strategies and Tactics of Uniformed Patrol in Derbyshire Police" (Howard Veigas, Derbyshire Constabulary)
- "The Use of Patrol and Problem-Solving at Crime Hot Spots: A Review of the Evidence" (Christopher Koper, George Mason University)
- "Crime Reduction Areas: Hotspots in Alexandria" (Hassan Aden, Alexandria Police Department)
- "Efforts to Institutionalize Evidence-Based Practices in Minneapolis" (Jeff Egge, Minneapolis Police Department)
- "Reforming to Change (and not preserve): What can Compstat and Community Policing Teach us About Integrating Innovations?" (James Willis, George Mason University)
- "Commentary on James Willis's Presentation" (Darrel Stephens, Johns Hopkins University)
- "Science in Policing" (David Weisburd, George Mason University)
- "An Example of Incorporating Science into Policing: A Hot Spots Experiment in the Sacramento Police Department (Renée Mitchell, Sacramento Police Department)
- "Harnessing Science to Policing: Meeting Some Challenges of Evidence-Based Policing" (Stephen Mastrofski, George Mason University)
- "Commentary on Stephen Mastrofski's Presentation" (Douglas Keen, Manassas Police Department)
- "Commentary on Stephen Mastrofski's Presentation" (Peter Neyroud, University of Cambridge)
- "Incorporating Research into Planning and Development" (John Kapinos, Fairfax County Police Department and Cynthia Lum, George Mason University)
Evidence-Based Policing Workshop 2012
Place-Based Presentations
"The Importance of Place in Crime" (David Weisburd at Community Justice 2012: The International Conference of Community Courts)
"The Crucial Question for Crime: Not Who Done It but Where Done It?" (David Weisburd)(Video requires Quicktime)
"Interview with Mary Lou Leary and David Weisburd, — Research for the Real World Seminar Series: Hot Spots Policing" (National Institute of Justice Video)
LPR Videos
"License Plate Recognition -- Alexandria Police Department"
"License Plate Recognition -- For The Community"
"License Plate Recognition -- For Police Leadership with Hassan Aden"
"License Plate Recognition -- Important Considerations for Law Enforcement Leaders" (Part two here)
Special Events
Congressional Briefing on Gun Violence
- "Introduction" (Hubert Williams, Police Foundation)
- "Understanding the Nature of Urban Gun Violence Problems" (Dr. Anthony Braga, Harvard University and Rutgers University)
- "The Cost of Adolescent Firearm Injuries" (Dr. Catherine Gallagher, George Mason University)
- "Assessing Police Efforts to Reduce Gun Crime: Results from a National Survey" (Dr. Christopher Koper, George Mason University)
- "Federal Initiatives to Reduce Gun, Gang, and Drug Market Violence" (Dr. Edmund McGarrell, Michigan State University)
- "Subsequent Criminal Activity among Purchasers of Handguns: Incidence and Impact of Denial of Purchases by Prohibited Persons" (Dr. Garen Wintemute, University of California, Davis)
- "Underground Gun Markets" (Dr. Jens Ludwig, University of Chicago)
- "Firearm Seller Accountability Measures and the Diversion of Guns to Criminals" (Dr. Daniel Webster, Johns Hopkins University)
- "The Effect of State Firearm Laws on Illegal Gun Markets" (Dr. Glenn Pierce, Northeastern University)
- "An Agenda for Firearms and Violence Research: Where Do We Go From Here?" (Dr. Charles Wellford, University of Maryland)
Congressional Briefing on Juvenile Justice
- "Opening: Introductions" (Ms. Marilyn Roberts, Deputy Administrator for Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention )
- "A Profile of Young People in the Juvenile Justice System: Data from OJJDP's Collections" (Ms. Janet Chiancone, Research Coordinator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention)
- "Polymorbidity and Mortality Among Justice-Involved Youth: Implications for Re-Entry" (Dr. Stuart Kinner, Senior Research Fellow, Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health, Melbourne, Australia)
- "Improving Delinquency Outcomes for Abused and Neglected Children: Changing the Paradigm Through Multi-System Collaboration" (Mr. Shay Bilchik, former OJJDP Director, former president of the Child Welfare League of America, and current Director of Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute Center for Juvenile Justice Reform)
- "A Summary of Current Practices: A National Review of Health and Mental-Health Services in Juvenile Justice Residential Facilities" (Dr. Adam Dobrin, Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida Atlantic University)
- "Second Chances” and the Discretion to Divert: Differing Pathways through the Juvenile Justice System" (Dr. Charlotte Gill, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, George Mason University)
- "Medical Systems Serving Justice-Involved Youth" (Dr. Arash Anoshiravani,Medical Director, Santa Clara County Juvenile Custody Institutions; Instructor, Stanford School of Medicine, Division of Adolescent Medicine)
- "The Agencies and Domains of Service Relevant to the Second Chance Act" (Ms. Leah Kane, Public Affairs Assistant, Reentry Policy Council)
- "Life Course Effects of Trauma for Adolescent Offenders" (Dr. Nena Messina, Principal Investigator, University of California, Los Angeles, Substance Abuse Programs; Presentation Given by Dr. Susanna Nemes, Social Solutions International)
- "The Intergenerational Effects of Incarceration on Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Implications for Reentry under the Second Chance Act" (Dr. Catherine Gallagher, Associate Professor Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University)
- "Bringing Evidence to Practice in Juvenile Justice" (Part 2 here) (Dr. Mark Lipsey, Director, Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt University)
2nd Annual CEBCP Symposium
Stockholm Prize in Criminology
Congressional Briefing on Evidence-Based Crime Policy
- "Congressional Briefing on Evidence-Based Crime Policy" (full briefing video)
- "Early Child Development, Risk Factors, and Crime" (Dr. Alex Piquero, Florida State University)
- "What is Known About Mandatory Arrest for Intimate Partner Violence?" (Dr. Laura Dugan, University of Maryland)
- "Enhancing Police Legitimacy Through the Integration of Compstat and Community Policing" (Dr. James Willis, George Mason University)
- "Police Strategies to Reduce Gun Violence: What We Know About Their Use and Effectiveness" (Dr. Christopher Koper, Police Executive Research Forum)
- "Lessons Learned about Reducing Recidivism from Research on Correctional and Juvenile Delinquency Programs" (Dr. David B. Wilson, George Mason University)
- "Treatment, Supervision, and Crime Control" (Dr. Faye Taxman, George Mason University)
- "'Justice Reinvestment' as a Strategy to Reduce the Problematic Effects of Concentrated Incarceration" (Dr. Todd Clear, Rutgers University-Newark)
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