CPE serves to bridge the gap between research and practice by offering public safety training on the application and value of evidence-based practices and developing resources such as the Oregon Knowledge Bank, a public safety resource in partnership with the Criminal Justice Commission. Beyond training and resources, CPE encourages the implementation of evidence-based practices by assisting with studies related to statewide issues or dynamics and providing public safety agencies with assistance in translating contemporary research. For its efforts regarding evidence-based practices, CPE was named as one of the National Institute of Justice's 2017 LEADS Agencies.
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Evidence-based Practices
To broaden a recent definition, evidence-based practices (EBP) “use data, analysis, and research to supplement experience and professional judgment…in order to most effectively…provide the best possible [service] to the public." (Cordner, G., 2017) The concept of EBP has long been in use in other fields such as medicine and, more recently, corrections. It is an effective framework for determining what works for our agencies and communities.
CPE promotes the use of EBP by offering practitioners the tools and resources to enable them to implement effective programs and practices. Our researchers act as bridges between academics and practitioners, by offering specialized research and translation skills.
For an introduction to EBP, check out this BJA article.
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