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2022:
- Telep, C. W., & Brown, K. L. (2022). What should be the role of the criminal justice system in addressing homelessness? Findings from a case study in Indio, CA. Presented November 16 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Braga, A. A, & Turchan, B. (2022). The impacts of procedural Justice training on officer behavior, public perceptions, and crime: A multicity experiment at crime hot spots. Presented September 28 at the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Public Safety Symposium, Albany.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, Z., Braga, A., & Turchan, B. (2022). Increasing fairness and effectiveness? Findings from a multi-city randomized trial of procedural justice training at crime hot spots. Presented May 21 at Policing Crisis Conference, Rockefeller College, University at Albany, Albany NY.
2021:
- Telep, C. W. (2021). What do we know (and not know) about enhancing procedural justice in policing? Presented December 15 at the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) Learning and Development Seminar Series, London, UK (virtual).
- Telep, C. W. (2021). How do law enforcement chief executive views of pre-employment drug use by applicants differ by agency characteristics? Presented November 18 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Valdovinos, M. Braga, A., & Turchan, B. (2021). Does procedural justice training impact officer attitudes in the short and long term? Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Valdovnios, M., Braga, A., & Turchan, B. (2021). Does procedural justice training impact community perceptions of police or crime? Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
2019:
- Telep, C. W. (2019). A review of systematic reviews in policing. Presented June 6 at the Annual Drapkin Conference, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, A. J. (2019). The effects of the Phoenix Police Department’s intelligence officer program on officer attitudes and behavior. Presented May 21 at the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
- Telep, C. W. & Lund, D. (2019). Evidence-based policing: Working collaboratively to integrate research. Presented April 25 at the Innovations Suite Researcher-Practitioner Fellows Academy, Denver, CO.
- Telep, C. W. (2019). Enhancing procedural justice in hot spots policing: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial. Presented April 18 at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.
2018:
- Telep, C. W. (2018). What works in policing? A review of strategies and translation tools. Presented December 5 & 7 at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference, Kansas City, MO.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police partnerships and their impacts. Presented December 6 at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference, Kansas City, MO.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police receptivity to research: Lessons learned and future directions for evidence-based policing. Presented December 3 at the Oregon Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Salem.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, A. J. (2018). Examining officer attitudes towards intelligence-led policing the Phoenix Police Department. Presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police receptivity to research: Lessons learned from the U.S. and the role of education moving forward. Presented June 27 at the International Symposium on Policing and Evidence-Based Practice, London, UK.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., & Cave, B. (2018). Enhancing procedural justice in crime hot spots: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial in Tucson, AZ. Presented June 21 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Working towards intelligence-led policing: The Phoenix, Arizona Intelligence Officer Program. Presented May 18 at the CariSECURE/USAID High-level Citizen Security Study Tour, Phoenix, AZ.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Are criminal justice practitioners open to using research? A comparison of police and correctional supervisors. Presented February 15 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2017:
- Telep, C. W. (2017). A multi-agency approach to combatting homelessness: The Indio, CA Community Outreach Resource Program. Presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2017). What works in policing? Lessons from systematic reviews. Presented June 26 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W., & Nagin, D. S. (2017). Procedural justice and legal compliance: A review of research. Presented June 26 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). Policing research resources and examples of evidence-based policing in practice. Presented June 2 at “Violence prevention and reduction: What works? An evidence-based policing workshop” Halifax, NS.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). What is evidence-based policing and how can police learn more about it? Presented May 22 at the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
2016:
- Telep, C. W., & Somers, L. (2016). What does evidence-based policing mean to police officers? Presented November 16 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
- Telep, C. W., Twiss, R, Cox, T., & Ibarra, J. (2016). Homelessness and nuisance behavior in Indio, California. Presented October 24-25 at the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Tempe, AZ.
- Telep, C. W. (2016). The importance of expanding the scope of evidence-based policing. Presented May 23 at the 2016 Annual Drapkin Conference: The Future of the Police, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W., & Ready, J. (2016). The Phoenix intelligence officer program: The effects of intelligence-led policing on officer attitudes and behavior. Presented March 31 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Denver, CO.
- Telep, C. W. (2016). A multi-agency approach to combatting homelessness: The Indio, CA Community Outreach Resource Program. Presented January 14 at the Smart Policing Initiative Collaboration Workshop, Portland, OR.
2015:
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2015). Community crime prevention in high crime areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group hot spots pilot project. Presented November 18 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
- Telep, C. W. (2015). Police receptivity to research and evidence-based policing: Examining variability within and across agencies. Presented August 17 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Police Foundation Joint Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2015). Situational crime prevention and police effectiveness: A review of evaluation studies. Presented June 8 at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Telep, C. W., & Ready, J. (2015). Working toward a model of intelligence-led policing: The Phoenix Intelligence Officer Program. Presented February 20 at the Western Society of Criminology Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
2014:
- Telep, C. W., Garner, J., & Visher, C. A. (2014). The production of criminological experiments revisited: Federal funding and the impact of experiments, 2001–2013. Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Gill, C. E., Vitter, Z., & Teichman, D. (2014). Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: A systematic review. Presented June 18 at the Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, Belfast, UK.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2014). Police and crime trends: The good, the bad, and the problem. Presented by D. Weisburd April 29 at the Roundtable on Crime Trends, Committee on Law and Justice, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
- Telep, C. W., & Lum, C. (2014). The impact of departmental and officer characteristics on receptivity to research and evidence-based policing. Presented February 20 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
2013:
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2013). How unsafe are crime hot spots? An examination of the risk of victimization on high crime street blocks in Seattle, Washington. Presented November 22 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
- Telep, C. W. (2013). The receptivity of police to research: An examination of officer survey data from two agencies. Presented April 8 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Scottish Institute for Policing Research Joint Symposium, Arlington, VA.
Updated version also presented July 9, 2013 at the International Conference on Evidence- Based Policing, Cambridge, UK.
2012:
- Telep, C. W., Lum, C., & Koper, C. S. (2012). The receptivity of police to research. Presented November 16 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Chicago, IL.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., & Lawton, B. A. (2012). Doing more with less: Stop, question and frisk as an indicator of hot spot policing. Presented August 14 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Annual Symposium, Fairfax, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2012). What works in policing for reducing crime and disorder? Presented July 24 at “Workshop on Introduction to Evidence Based Policing Policy,” Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2012). What has been learned from systematic reviews in policing? Presented May 1 at “What has been learned from systematic reviews in criminology?” Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W. (2012). Assessing officer views of evidence-based policing in the Sacramento (CA) Police Department. Presented March 14 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, New York, NY.
2011:
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2011). What is known about the effectiveness of police practices? Presented September 23 at “Understanding the Crime Decline in NYC,” New York, NY.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Gill, C. E., Teichman, D., & Vitter, Z. (2011) Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas. Presented August 16 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy – Campbell Collaboration Joint Symposium on Evidence-Based Policy, Fairfax, VA.
Updated version also presented November 16, 2011 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, DC. - Telep, C. W. (2011). Designing randomized trials of informer recruitment and management policies. Presented July 6 at the International Conference on Evidence-Based Policing, Cambridge, UK.
2010:
- Telep, C. W. (2010). Assessing evidence-based policing in a local agency. Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Bueermann, J., & Telep, C. W. (2010). Criminologists and evidence-based policing in a local agency. Presented June 15 at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Telep, C. W., Lum, C., & Koper, C. (2010). The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix: What is it and what does it tell us? Presented February 26 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA.
2009:
- Telep, C. W. (2009). The impact of higher education on police officer attitudes regarding abuse of authority. Presented November 6 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
- Telep, C. W. (2009). Police interventions to reduce violent crime: A review of rigorous research. Presented February 3 at Congressional briefing: “Reducing Violent Crime at Places: The Research Evidence,” Washington, DC.
2008:
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Hinkle, J. C., & Eck, J. E. (2008). Effects of problem-oriented policing on crime and disorder: A systematic review. Presented November 12 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.Updated version also presented August 10, 2010 at the 2nd Annual Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, Fairfax, VA.
2007:
- Telep, C. W., Varriale, J. A., Gibbs, J. C., Na, C., & Bartholomew, B. (2007). Trends in police research: A cross-sectional analysis of the 2005 literature. Poster presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Updated March 14, 2022
2021:
- Telep, C. W. (2021). How do law enforcement chief executive views of pre-employment drug use by applicants differ by agency characteristics? Presented November 18 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Valdovinos, M. Braga, A., & Turchan, B. (2021). Does procedural justice training impact officer attitudes in the short and long term? Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Vovak, H., Zastrow, T., Valdovnios, M., Braga, A., & Turchan, B. (2021). Does procedural justice training impact community perceptions of police or crime? Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago.
2019:
- Telep, C. W. (2019). A review of systematic reviews in policing. Presented June 6 at the Annual Drapkin Conference, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, A. J. (2019). The effects of the Phoenix Police Department’s intelligence officer program on officer attitudes and behavior. Presented May 21 at the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
- Telep, C. W. & Lund, D. (2019). Evidence-based policing: Working collaboratively to integrate research. Presented April 25 at the Innovations Suite Researcher-Practitioner Fellows Academy, Denver, CO.
- Telep, C. W. (2019). Enhancing procedural justice in hot spots policing: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial. Presented April 18 at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.
2018:
- Telep, C. W. (2018). What works in policing? A review of strategies and translation tools. Presented December 5 & 7 at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference, Kansas City, MO.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police partnerships and their impacts. Presented December 6 at the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference, Kansas City, MO.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police receptivity to research: Lessons learned and future directions for evidence-based policing. Presented December 3 at the Oregon Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Salem.
- Telep, C. W., & Bottema, A. J. (2018). Examining officer attitudes towards intelligence-led policing the Phoenix Police Department. Presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Police receptivity to research: Lessons learned from the U.S. and the role of education moving forward. Presented June 27 at the International Symposium on Policing and Evidence-Based Practice, London, UK.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., & Cave, B. (2018). Enhancing procedural justice in crime hot spots: Initial findings from a randomized controlled trial in Tucson, AZ. Presented June 21 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Working towards intelligence-led policing: The Phoenix, Arizona Intelligence Officer Program. Presented May 18 at the CariSECURE/USAID High-level Citizen Security Study Tour, Phoenix, AZ.
- Telep, C. W. (2018). Are criminal justice practitioners open to using research? A comparison of police and correctional supervisors. Presented February 15 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2017:
- Telep, C. W. (2017). A multi-agency approach to combatting homelessness: The Indio, CA Community Outreach Resource Program. Presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2017). What works in policing? Lessons from systematic reviews. Presented June 26 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W., & Nagin, D. S. (2017). Procedural justice and legal compliance: A review of research. Presented June 26 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). Policing research resources and examples of evidence-based policing in practice. Presented June 2 at “Violence prevention and reduction: What works? An evidence-based policing workshop” Halifax, NS.
- Telep, C. W. (2017). What is evidence-based policing and how can police learn more about it? Presented May 22 at the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
2016:
- Telep, C. W., & Somers, L. (2016). What does evidence-based policing mean to police officers? Presented November 16 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
- Telep, C. W., Twiss, R, Cox, T., & Ibarra, J. (2016). Homelessness and nuisance behavior in Indio, California. Presented October 24-25 at the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Tempe, AZ.
- Telep, C. W. (2016). The importance of expanding the scope of evidence-based policing. Presented May 23 at the 2016 Annual Drapkin Conference: The Future of the Police, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W., & Ready, J. (2016). The Phoenix intelligence officer program: The effects of intelligence-led policing on officer attitudes and behavior. Presented March 31 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Denver, CO.
- Telep, C. W. (2016). A multi-agency approach to combatting homelessness: The Indio, CA Community Outreach Resource Program. Presented January 14 at the Smart Policing Initiative Collaboration Workshop, Portland, OR.
2015:
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2015). Community crime prevention in high crime areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group hot spots pilot project. Presented November 18 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
- Telep, C. W. (2015). Police receptivity to research and evidence-based policing: Examining variability within and across agencies. Presented August 17 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Police Foundation Joint Symposium, Arlington, VA.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2015). Situational crime prevention and police effectiveness: A review of evaluation studies. Presented June 8 at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Telep, C. W., & Ready, J. (2015). Working toward a model of intelligence-led policing: The Phoenix Intelligence Officer Program. Presented February 20 at the Western Society of Criminology Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
2014:
- Telep, C. W., Garner, J., & Visher, C. A. (2014). The production of criminological experiments revisited: Federal funding and the impact of experiments, 2001–2013. Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Gill, C. E., Vitter, Z., & Teichman, D. (2014). Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: A systematic review. Presented June 18 at the Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, Belfast, UK.
- Weisburd, D., & Telep, C. W. (2014). Police and crime trends: The good, the bad, and the problem. Presented by D. Weisburd April 29 at the Roundtable on Crime Trends, Committee on Law and Justice, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
- Telep, C. W., & Lum, C. (2014). The impact of departmental and officer characteristics on receptivity to research and evidence-based policing. Presented February 20 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
2013:
- Telep, C. W., & Hibdon, J. (2013). How unsafe are crime hot spots? An examination of the risk of victimization on high crime street blocks in Seattle, Washington. Presented November 22 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
- Telep, C. W. (2013). The receptivity of police to research: An examination of officer survey data from two agencies. Presented April 8 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Scottish Institute for Policing Research Joint Symposium, Arlington, VA.
Updated version also presented July 9, 2013 at the International Conference on Evidence- Based Policing, Cambridge, UK.
2012:
- Telep, C. W., Lum, C., & Koper, C. S. (2012). The receptivity of police to research. Presented November 16 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Chicago, IL.
- Weisburd, D., Telep, C. W., & Lawton, B. A. (2012). Doing more with less: Stop, question and frisk as an indicator of hot spot policing. Presented August 14 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Annual Symposium, Fairfax, VA.
- Telep, C. W. (2012). What works in policing for reducing crime and disorder? Presented July 24 at “Workshop on Introduction to Evidence Based Policing Policy,” Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2012). What has been learned from systematic reviews in policing? Presented May 1 at “What has been learned from systematic reviews in criminology?” Jerusalem, Israel.
- Telep, C. W. (2012). Assessing officer views of evidence-based policing in the Sacramento (CA) Police Department. Presented March 14 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, New York, NY.
2011:
- Telep, C. W., & Weisburd, D. (2011). What is known about the effectiveness of police practices? Presented September 23 at “Understanding the Crime Decline in NYC,” New York, NY.
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Gill, C. E., Teichman, D., & Vitter, Z. (2011) Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas. Presented August 16 at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy – Campbell Collaboration Joint Symposium on Evidence-Based Policy, Fairfax, VA.
Updated version also presented November 16, 2011 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, DC. - Telep, C. W. (2011). Designing randomized trials of informer recruitment and management policies. Presented July 6 at the International Conference on Evidence-Based Policing, Cambridge, UK.
2010:
- Telep, C. W. (2010). Assessing evidence-based policing in a local agency. Presented November 19 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Bueermann, J., & Telep, C. W. (2010). Criminologists and evidence-based policing in a local agency. Presented June 15 at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Telep, C. W., Lum, C., & Koper, C. (2010). The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix: What is it and what does it tell us? Presented February 26 at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA.
2009:
- Telep, C. W. (2009). The impact of higher education on police officer attitudes regarding abuse of authority. Presented November 6 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
- Telep, C. W. (2009). Police interventions to reduce violent crime: A review of rigorous research. Presented February 3 at Congressional briefing: “Reducing Violent Crime at Places: The Research Evidence,” Washington, DC.
2008:
- Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Hinkle, J. C., & Eck, J. E. (2008). Effects of problem-oriented policing on crime and disorder: A systematic review. Presented November 12 at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.Updated version also presented August 10, 2010 at the 2nd Annual Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, Fairfax, VA.
2007:
- Telep, C. W., Varriale, J. A., Gibbs, J. C., Na, C., & Bartholomew, B. (2007). Trends in police research: A cross-sectional analysis of the 2005 literature. Poster presented November 15 at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Updated November 23, 2022