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Jerry H. Ratcliffe

H-index: 47
Political science 42%
Sociology 30%
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No, but we can examine other questions alongside the political circumstances. It's not like those other questions are not (rightly) being asked... just about everywhere.
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I agree with the tenor and points of ALL of the interviewees in the article, and reiterated many of the arguments and concerns mentioned by others. But there’s no point in the reporter using the same quote from everyone. I’m sure they are all equally aware of the UK research and it is relevant.
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Commentary box? You moving upward in that field?
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To contextualize this week’s political commentary, of the 2,647 identified extremist violent offenders in the US since 2000, far-right extremists were more than 7 times more represented in the data than far-left extremists.

* No, this isn’t to negate the abhorrent shooting this week.
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Things get nicked because they are one or more of... CRAVED:
Concealable
Removable
Available
Valuable
Enjoyable
Disposable

(if I remember correctly)
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A must-read op-ed by Keith Humphreys in the NY Times, covers both how harm reduction advocates abandoned communities (hello Kensington in Philadelphia) and why mandating drug treatment will help many.

His @reducingcrime.com podcast ep is a must: apple.co/4ne9Jko

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/02/o...
Opinion | Forcing People Into Drug Treatment Can Save Their Lives
www.nytimes.com
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In the new episode of the @reducingcrime.com podcast, @mattbland.bsky.social - former analyst and now evidence-based policing guru - explains the value he got from socializing with police officers.
Apple: apple.co/4g269aC
Spotify: bit.ly/4oXiQYc
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Just asked Google how President Trump activated the National Guard.
The response was... not optimal.
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Fun chat covering Matt's experiences as an analyst in the National Intelligence Model and where #evidence-based_policing is right now.
Tons of great advice for crime analysts working with police departments.
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Absolutely... they all have long term relationships: David Weisburd, Geoff Alpert, Larry Sherman, Anthony Braga, Wes Skogan, Cynthia Lum, and many more. And they are all practical about the work they do. Helping the departments work on their needs, not just research interests.
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New Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent training to go from 18 weeks to 8 weeks, and dropping the degree requirement?
If the plan is to make the FBI a laughing stock, this is the way to do it.

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/21/u...
F.B.I. Plans to Lower Recruiting Standards, Alarming Agents
www.nytimes.com

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When working out if people from different ethnic groups are stopped by police disproportionately, it really matters what population you compare the number of stops to. This paper by @jerryratcliffe.net compares several good and bad options:
Police stops and naïve denominators
A comparison of the racial composition of police stops to the entire population of a city or jurisdiction is frequently cited as evidence of racial bias in proactive policework. This article argues that...
doi.org
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When I run training this side of the pond, people are fine with that time. It’s so weird.
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With fiscal austerity affecting many police departments, the costs of analytical software can be seen as prohibitive. Here, @mattashby.com is doing a considerable service to the crime analysis community with this new #Rstat package.
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Announcing sfhotspot, an #RStats package to make it as easy as possible to identify and map concentrations of crime (or concentrations of any other points in space).

Introduction: lesscrime.info/post/sfhotsp...
Package website: pkgs.lesscrime.info/sfhotspot/

🧵
A blue hexagon on a white background. Inside the hexagon is a grid of much smaller hexagons. Most of these are dark blue, but some of the small hexagons are lighter blue and spell out the letters SF. On top of the grid is the text sfhotspot.
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Fantastic Matt! Even has a very cool logo!
mattashby.com
Announcing sfhotspot, an #RStats package to make it as easy as possible to identify and map concentrations of crime (or concentrations of any other points in space).

Introduction: lesscrime.info/post/sfhotsp...
Package website: pkgs.lesscrime.info/sfhotspot/

🧵
A blue hexagon on a white background. Inside the hexagon is a grid of much smaller hexagons. Most of these are dark blue, but some of the small hexagons are lighter blue and spell out the letters SF. On top of the grid is the text sfhotspot.
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Is there a list of speakers anywhere Jim?
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If you have civilian staff in your police department, you will want to forward this podcast episode to them. Packed with tips on how to survive as a senior civilian leader in policing, from one of the best.
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Alex Murray from the Society of Evidence-Based Policing kicks off the global societies meeting in Cambridge to a packed room.

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reducingcrime.com
If you are over on IG I’ve started a new series of short crime and policing- related reels like this one: www.instagram.com/reel/DLpeOhk...
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The quality of public order event training. The Gold, Silver, Bronze model of leadership at large events is so simple, yet prevents so much chaos.
P and C Commissioner --> Utter nonsense. Not a thing here.
Open data warehouses --> a US godsend.
18000 agencies. Utter nonsense.
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Everything Peter said.
Also... how easy it is to search on arrest in the UK.
See a gun in a car in plain view in the US? Hold the vehicle while you go get a search warrant from a judge. I mean ffs.
The absence of a College of Policing in the US. Yes, the UK one isn't perfect, but still...
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Want short reels on crime and policing? Look no further… than reducingcrime_ on IG 😉
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New series of short reels over on Instagram at reducingcrime_
Come on over 😉
Here’s one on evidence-based policing.

Reposted by: Jerry H. Ratcliffe

reducingcrime.com
New series of short reels over on Instagram at reducingcrime_
Come on over 😉
Here’s one on evidence-based policing.

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