Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Evidence reviews : what works in training, behaviour change and implementing guidance? / Levin Wheller and Julia Morris.

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1 online resource (23 pages)

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"This document outlines findings from three rapid evidence assessments on what works (a) in training, (b) to change professionals’ behaviour, and (c) to implement guidance and research into practice. The reviews were undertaken by the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), Research Analysis and Information Unit (RAI) in October 2010. The evidence reviews have been peer reviewed to ensure they use appropriate methodologies, and meet required standards of quality and completeness." -- Page 2.

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Contents

1. What works in training? A rapid evidence assessment. -- 1.1. Introduction. -- 1.2. Overview of the evidence. -- 1.3. Approaches to training identified. -- 1.4. What works? -- 2. What works to change professionals’ behaviour and what works to implement guidance and research into practice? Two rapid evidence assessments. -- 2.1. Introduction. -- 2. Overview of the evidence. -- 2.3. Approaches to behaviour change. -- 2.4. What works? -- 3. An overview of the available evidence on the implementation of guidelines and research. -- 4. References.

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