The Brief: Expanding Evidence-Based Policing

Evidence-based policing (EBP) is defined as a method of making decisions about what works in policing—which practices and strategies accomplish police missions most cost-effectively and with the least blowback or harm.1 In the past, policing has often relied on intuition, anecdotes, and opinion in its decision-making. EBP relies on the best available scientific research evidence to inform policy, practice, and programs.