AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Ben... more AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Elizabeth Eggins via the New Zealand Evidence-Based Policing Research Centre.BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the evidence base for mental health co-response models. Specifically, this rapid review synthesises the studies that assess the impact of mental health co-response models on the following outcomes:· Criminal justice outcomes for mental ill individuals· Referral other services· Demand or use of agency resources· Perceptions of police· Police and stakeholder perceptions of MHCR models· Police and stakeholder perceptions, knowledge and/or attitudes about mental illness and/or individuals with mental illness· Adverse events
This rapid review was conducted over an exceptionally short, two week period by a team of researc... more This rapid review was conducted over an exceptionally short, two week period by a team of research with extensive experience with systematic reviews of evaluation literature, under the supervision of E.Eggins & L.Mazerolle. This review is to be considered as a rudimentary starting point in understanding the evidence for the effectiveness of 15 intervention categories put forward by the Dept of Child Safety, Youth & Women. This rapid review summarises the evidence for 15 intervention categories and their impact on the following focal outcomes: (a) family preservation and reunification; (b) child safety intervention or action; (c) child psychosocial outcomes (e.g. stability of living arrangements, mental and physical health, education, employment, involvement in the criminal justice system).
BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base f... more BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base for road policing, whilst also considering the level of centralisation utilised by the police organisation implementing the road policing intervention. Specifically, this rapid review considers the evaluation evidence for studies that examine the impact of a road policing intervention on the following outcomes:(1) Road safety (e.g. fatalities or injuries);(2) Offence detection (e.g., speeding or traffic violations);(3) Social costs (e.g. traffic congestion);(4) Organisation effects for police personnel and organisations (including costs); and(5) Public trust, confidence, and legitimacy in the police.
AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Ben... more AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Elizabeth Eggins via the New Zealand Evidence-Based Policing Research Centre. BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base for policing alcohol impaired driving. This rapid review considers the evaluation evidence for studies that examine the impact of a any police intervention for addressing alcohol impaired driving, with no limit on the outcomes used to evaluate the intervention.
This report provides the world’s first systematic review of criminal justice responses to child s... more This report provides the world’s first systematic review of criminal justice responses to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offending. The systematic search identified 20,820 records, yielding eight eligible impact evaluations. Six studies focused on policing and two on the judicial arm of the criminal justice system. No correctional impact evaluations met our inclusion criteria. We qualitatively synthesise the evidence and use an evidence and gap map to visualise the current state of the evaluation evidence. Future research needs to prospectively design and rigorously evaluate evidence-informed interventions that are specifically tailored to CSAM offending.
AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Ben... more AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Elizabeth Eggins via the New Zealand Evidence-Based Policing Research Centre.BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the evidence base for mental health co-response models. Specifically, this rapid review synthesises the studies that assess the impact of mental health co-response models on the following outcomes:· Criminal justice outcomes for mental ill individuals· Referral other services· Demand or use of agency resources· Perceptions of police· Police and stakeholder perceptions of MHCR models· Police and stakeholder perceptions, knowledge and/or attitudes about mental illness and/or individuals with mental illness· Adverse events
This rapid review was conducted over an exceptionally short, two week period by a team of researc... more This rapid review was conducted over an exceptionally short, two week period by a team of research with extensive experience with systematic reviews of evaluation literature, under the supervision of E.Eggins & L.Mazerolle. This review is to be considered as a rudimentary starting point in understanding the evidence for the effectiveness of 15 intervention categories put forward by the Dept of Child Safety, Youth & Women. This rapid review summarises the evidence for 15 intervention categories and their impact on the following focal outcomes: (a) family preservation and reunification; (b) child safety intervention or action; (c) child psychosocial outcomes (e.g. stability of living arrangements, mental and physical health, education, employment, involvement in the criminal justice system).
BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base f... more BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base for road policing, whilst also considering the level of centralisation utilised by the police organisation implementing the road policing intervention. Specifically, this rapid review considers the evaluation evidence for studies that examine the impact of a road policing intervention on the following outcomes:(1) Road safety (e.g. fatalities or injuries);(2) Offence detection (e.g., speeding or traffic violations);(3) Social costs (e.g. traffic congestion);(4) Organisation effects for police personnel and organisations (including costs); and(5) Public trust, confidence, and legitimacy in the police.
AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Ben... more AcknowledgementsThis review was funded by research grant awarded to Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Elizabeth Eggins via the New Zealand Evidence-Based Policing Research Centre. BackgroundThis report provides a systematic rapid review of the impact evaluation evidence base for policing alcohol impaired driving. This rapid review considers the evaluation evidence for studies that examine the impact of a any police intervention for addressing alcohol impaired driving, with no limit on the outcomes used to evaluate the intervention.
This report provides the world’s first systematic review of criminal justice responses to child s... more This report provides the world’s first systematic review of criminal justice responses to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offending. The systematic search identified 20,820 records, yielding eight eligible impact evaluations. Six studies focused on policing and two on the judicial arm of the criminal justice system. No correctional impact evaluations met our inclusion criteria. We qualitatively synthesise the evidence and use an evidence and gap map to visualise the current state of the evaluation evidence. Future research needs to prospectively design and rigorously evaluate evidence-informed interventions that are specifically tailored to CSAM offending.
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