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From page 81...
... Foreign assistance donors are in a position to help facilitate the development of a research framework to assess policing interventions in multiple contexts as well as police-researcher partnerships to expand available policing research and advance evidence-based policing. Local research capacity exists in many countries, even in areas of high violence and civil
From page 82...
... It has also noted major gaps in that reliability in the Global North as well as the Global South. RECOMMENDATION 5: To advance a policing research framework suitable for multiple countries, foreign assistance donors should raise awareness in host countries of the value of recording and reporting crime and harm metrics.
From page 83...
... These records could be used to support a wide range of initiatives in evidence-based policing, problem-oriented policing, and community-oriented policing. At the same time, because concentrating crime prevention efforts on specific places or people may disproportionately concentrate police attention on certain populations, such efforts must be combined with a comparable concentration of officer training, incentivizing, and monitoring to protect against human rights violations.
From page 84...
... The creation of transparent facts about crime and policing can be highly disruptive in any political context. Establishing equal protection by improving police recording practices is a major issue for the rule of law.


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