NIRO Knowledge

Nicholas Roy

NIRO Knowledge is a podcast for those looking to learn about crime analysis and evidence based policing from those within the community. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niroknowledge/support read less
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Episodes

Episode 24 - Dr Renée J Mitchell
Feb 3 2021
Episode 24 - Dr Renée J Mitchell
RenĂ©e J. Mitchell served in the Sacramento Police Department for twenty-two years and is currently a Senior Police Researcher with RTI International.  She holds a B.S. in Psychology, a M.A. in Counseling Psychology, a M.B.A., a J.D., and a Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Cambridge.  She was a 2009/2010 Fulbright Police Research Fellow where completed research in the area of juvenile gang violence at the London Metropolitan Police Service.  You can view her TEDx talks, “Research not protests” and “Policing Needs to Change: Trust me I’m a Cop”, where she advocates for evidence-based policing.  She is a co-founder of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing, a National Police Foundation Fellow, a BetaGov Fellow, a member of the George Mason Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame, and a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge.  Her research areas include policing, evidence-based crime prevention, evaluation research and methods, place-based criminology, police/citizen communication and implicit bias training.  She has published her work in the Journal of Experimental Criminology, Justice Quarterly, and the Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing.  She has an edited book with Dr. Laura Huey, Evidence Based Policing: An introduction and coming out next March Implementing Evidence-Based Research: A How to Guide for Police Organizations.Links:Video version of this episodeCHACHI article (CA-CHI)American Society of Evidence Based PolicingDr Larry Sherman NIRO Knowledge episodeDr Cynthia Lum NIRO Knowledge episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niroknowledge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niroknowledge/support
Episode 23 - Lorna Ferguson & John Ng
Jan 20 2021
Episode 23 - Lorna Ferguson & John Ng
Lorna FergusonLorna Ferguson is a Ph.D. Student in the Sociology department at the University of Western Ontario, Canada and is the Founder of the Missing Persons Hub. Lorna has a broad interest in policing research and developing evidence-based approaches to policing and crime prevention, including issues related to firearms and social media use. Currently, she focuses on police responses to missing person cases.  John NgJohn Ng has been a law enforcement analyst in Canada for over 10 years. He’s a certified law enforcement analyst with the International Association of Crime Analysts and has been an active member having volunteered with their former Methods Subcommittee co-authoring a handful of technical papers on analytical methods including hotspot analysis, prioritizing offenders, and social network analysis. He is currently the Chair of their Publications Committee.He’s presented at crime analysis conferences and recently at the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) Conference on the role of crime analysts in EBP. He also served as the Analyst Series Coordinator (lead) for the Canadian Society of Evidence-Based Policing’s (Can-SEBP) Community Engagement Team and continues to volunteer as their Director of Operations. He was also selected as an NIJ/IACP LEADS Scholar, which is a scholarship that helps support mid-level officers in advancing data and science in policing, he is one of the first crime analysts to received this scholarship.He’s successfully completed a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia and an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto. His research interests include police culture, police leadership, organizational change, police tactics & strategies, hotspots policing, offender management (and risk assessments), and crime analysis.Links:Missing Persons survey - Please take the time to fill this out if you work as an analyst in a law enforcement agencyLorna Ferguson's email - lfergu5 @ uwo.ca (obviously smash that together for a proper email)Missing Persons Research Hub websiteLorna's Podcast - Missing Persons Research HubLorna's WebsiteJohn Ng's email - johnathan.ng @ gmail.com (obviously smash that together for a proper email)John on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niroknowledge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niroknowledge/support