@michaelgendron That may be the case, but the research is clear: there is no link between the number of cops and crime 👉https://t.co/WbMZJC1GNJ "This line of research has exhausted its utility. Changing policing strategy is likely to have a greater impact
@3Sentinel4 @evan7257 Are you sure? Please cite this research. The bulk of research I'm aware of finds little relationship between police staffing and crime. https://t.co/Cf1LSWnb5x
RT @eastofadelaide: Over 40 years of data. Result? Increased police presence, force size and budget DO NOT equal redcued crime Someone ha…
RT @PaulSeale2: “Conclusions “This line of research has exhausted its utility. Changing policing strategy is likely to have a greater impac…
“Conclusions “This line of research has exhausted its utility. Changing policing strategy is likely to have a greater impact on crime than adding more police.”
RT @eastofadelaide: Over 40 years of data. Result? Increased police presence, force size and budget DO NOT equal redcued crime Someone ha…
Over 40 years of data. Result? Increased police presence, force size and budget DO NOT equal redcued crime Someone has some explaining to do @CityofLdnOnt @JoshMorganLDN https://t.co/I53T7DknHI
@chrisharris904 @JosePGarza @Jeremy4DA It's almost as though police staffing levels have nothing to do with crime rates. https://t.co/Cf1LSWnb5x
@LouisaCherry19 @Adam_Stirling 62 studies on effect of # cops and crime from 1971-2013, so 40 years of data consistently show that “the overall effect of police force size on crime is negative, small, and not statistically significant." https://t.co/ejHPor
RT @GayZionist669: @Greenrock777 @xoxoRoeTheHoe @PicturesFoIder you are incorrect… here are two scientific, peer-reviewed studies which co…
@Greenrock777 @xoxoRoeTheHoe @PicturesFoIder you are incorrect… here are two scientific, peer-reviewed studies which conclude increased officer numbers and ‘proactive policing’ methods don’t reduce crime rates, especially those of violent crime https://t.
@imalulu2 Really makes ya think https://t.co/uc4u3rPjpR
@WesleyGoldthw11 @shannonrwatts Don't think police officers should be the arbiters of gun policy. Also, increased police presence is not even associated with decreased crime. https://t.co/ZZeJokciXc https://t.co/KPDwLTVzdn
RT @Grits4Breakfast: Does ↑ the size of a police force reduce crime? A metastudy of "62 studies and 229 findings of police force size and…
RT @Grits4Breakfast: Does ↑ the size of a police force reduce crime? A metastudy of "62 studies and 229 findings of police force size and…
@AaronChalfin @jrActionJackson That said, your opinion about police staffing and crime is not universal and contradicts hundreds of studies/findings. https://t.co/wB0n33Jog2
@jrActionJackson OTOH, if you're looking for rigor, you may be interested in this analysis: https://t.co/wB0n33Jog2
@arnaldoclaudio Aquí otro de complemento: “the overall effect size for police force size on crime is negative, small, and not statistically significant.” https://t.co/DZNAzdRrf8
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
Has there even been ONE journalist in Minnesota who has delved into this? Because the social science is pretty unequivocal that more cops does not equal more safety, and that the opposite may be true? Real bias lies in what ISN'T reported https://t.co/rzM
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
RT @BullyCreative: "Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical…
"Conclusions from the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime—1968 through 2013: a historical systematic review We conduct a systematic review of 62 studies and 229 findings of police force size and crime, from 1971 through 2013.
RT @jgo34: @PaulVallas Stop trying to make fear-of-crime-mongering happen. u stole it from the right wing playbook & it doesn't work. The l…
@PaulVallas Stop trying to make fear-of-crime-mongering happen. u stole it from the right wing playbook & it doesn't work. The last election proves it doesn't work. Plus everyone knows that more police & more money does not deter crime. Years of st
@2Trans2American @KetuAlbrecht Ironically, the opposite actually occures according to "virtually every case study" but since I think you are just assuming the facts agree: "the overall effect size for police force size on crime is negative, small, and not
@JefferyPetts Weak finding. Here's a meta study that covered much broader data and studies. https://t.co/ecZyXjmUjS
Changing police strategies > More police https://t.co/p1IKcuFRNU
@Noahpinion or that we wouldn't be much better off cutting police spending, increase social spending and instead have the police focus much more on stopping crime, particularly violent crime. https://t.co/E6DBrucfUq https://t.co/fYvh5jjkru
@equilibriumcow @josiahstevenson @SycamoreANC Yikes that's not true at all! Be careful about just making stuff up, it makes people think you're untrustworthy. "the overall effect size for police force size on crime is negative, small, and not statisticall
@nick_nahsty @KTLA No, what I'm saying is, there is little chance there is a law enforcement officer nearby or responding to a call for help when such a thing is happening. Hiring 2 additional officers will not significantly increase the likelihood of any
@nick_nahsty @KTLA Across multiple research studies in fact, police presence is simply not helpful: "the overall effect size for police force size on crime is negative, small, and not statistically significant," (Lee, Eck, & Corsaro, 2016). https://t.c
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @CharlesFLehman: I love this study, it's a great example of how systematic review does not exempt you from GIGO
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
“[T]he overall effect size for police force size on crime is negative, small, and not statistically significant.” https://t.co/u5UlwOoT5Z
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @CharlesFLehman: I love this study, it's a great example of how systematic review does not exempt you from GIGO
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
Changing policing strategy is likely to have a greater impact on crime than adding more police.
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
Didn’t even read the last sentence of the results section: “…there is extremely little variation in police force size per capita over time, making it difficult to estimate the relationship with reliability.”
I love this study, it's a great example of how systematic review does not exempt you from GIGO
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @45thabsurdist: Tapping the sign:
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
@EricMGarcia @VMurderesses @andrewperezdc @MattLaslo They know this going on this time
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…
RT @samswey: Here’s a systematic review of “the history of research into the effects of police force size on crime from 1968-2013.” They fi…