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Twenty-one Mental Models That Can Change Policing
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Description
While evidence-based practice is critical to advancing the police profession, it is limited in scope, and is only part of what is necessary to support sustainable change in policing. Policing requires a scientifically based framework to understand and interpret data in a way that minimizes cognitive bias to allow for better responses to complex problems. Data and research have advanced so rapidly in the last several decades that it is difficult for even the most ambitious of police leaders to keep pace. The Twenty-one Mental Models were synthesized to create a framework for any police, public, or community leader to better understand how cognitive bias contributes to misunderstanding data and gives the reader the tools to overcome those biases to better serve their communities.
The book is intended for a wide range of audiences, including law enforcement and community leaders; scholars and policy experts who specialize in policing; students of criminal justice, organizations, and management; reporters and journalists; individuals who aspire to police careers; and citizen consumers of information about policing. Anyone who is going to make decisions about their communities based on data has a responsibility to be numerate and this book Twenty-one Mental Models That Can Change Policing: A Framework For Using Data and Research For Overcoming Cognitive Bias, will help you become just that.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
228
Release Date:
2021-09-16
Publication Date:
2021-09-16
Publisher:
Routledge
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0367480085
ISBN13:
9780367480080
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Weight:
438 g
Height:
178 cm
Width:
254 cm
Thickness:
12 cm
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