Title: Evidence and Liberty: The Promise of Experimental Criminology
1Evidence and LibertyThe Promise of
Experimental Criminology
- Lawrence W. Sherman
- Wolfson Professor of Criminology
- Director
- Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology
- Institute of Criminology
- Cambridge University
2OUR PURPOSEJerry Lee Centre of Experimental
Criminology
- Advancement of human liberty
-
- on the basis of
- Experimental Evidence
3Evidence and Liberty
- You will know
- the truth, and the
- truth will set you free
- John 832.
41781 Property Overboard?
5The 1785 Latin Prize
- Anne Liceat Invitos in Servitutem Dare?
- (Is it lawful to make
- slaves of others
- against their will?)
6Evidence Giant
7Wades Mill, Herts.
8Sugar Boycott 1791
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11 127 RCT Tests of A Drug on Infant Mortality
13From Joanna Shapland, et al, 2008, p. 27Effects
of Restorative Justice on Re-Conviction
14Did Program Cause Crime Drop?
15Randomized Controlled Trial RCTCOMPARISON or
NET difference
16From Joanna Shapland, et al, 2008, p. 27Effects
of Restorative Justice on Re-Conviction
17Early Release From Prison
18Fortune-Tellers
19Fortune-Tellers
- Not Experimentally
- Proven
20Crown Court Sentences
-
- Not Experimentally Proven
21Three Hardest Words
22Evidence Into action
- Bottom-up Discretion
- Top-Down Guidance
23Bottom-Up Discretion
24Top-Down Guidance
25From Joanna Shapland, et al, 2008, p. 27Effects
of Restorative Justice on Re-Conviction
26List of Studies Included
- Offender N
- 1. Australia RISE Canberra lt30 years violence
100 - 2. Australia RISE Canberra juvenile personal
property 249 - 3. Australia RISE Canberra juvenile
shoplifting 142 - 4. Australia RISE Canberra Driving Under
Influence 897 - 5. US Indianapolis juvenile property/violence
782 - 6. US Bethlehem PA juvenile property 143
- 7. US Bethlehem PA juvenile violence
79 - 8. UK Northumbria juvenile property/violence
208 - 9. UK Northumbria adult property 63
- 10. UK Northumbria adult assault
44 - 11. UK London robbery 88
- 12. UK London burglary 167
- 13. UK Thames Valley violence probation 64
- 14. UK Thames Valley violence prison 94
- Total offender N 3,120
27Conventional Wisdom
- RJ is best for less serious crime
- Inappropriate for violence
- RJ is best for children (under 18)
- Inappropriate for Adults
28RESULTS
- 2-Year Reconvictions
- (Standard UK criterion for success)
- Frequency
- Prevalence
- Cost
29First Question
- In general, what effect does
-
- Face-to-face RJ meetings have on
- frequency of reconvictions, across
- different points of criminal justice process
- with personal victims intended to be there?
- ANSWER 9 out of 10 tests show less crime
30Personal Victims Change in Reconviction
Frequency
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
31Question 2
- What Effect Does RJ have on
- Frequency of Reconviction
- All tests
- 10 with victims present
- 2 not victims present
- Answer 10 out of 12 show less frequency
- Not one increase in UK (Australia only)
32Percent Change in the Frequency of Reconviction
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
33Question 3
- What effect does Face-to-face RJ have on
- Frequency of Reconviction
- In Violent Crime Experiments
- Youth and Adult Combined
- Answer 5 out of 5 violence tests show less crime
34Percent Change in the Frequency of Reconviction
Violence Exps
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
35Question 4
- What Effect Does RJ have on
- Frequency of Reconviction on
- Property Crime Offenders
- Youth and Adult Combined
- Answer 3 out 4 tests show less crime
- Effects not as big, or as prevalent, as for
violence - RJ WORKS BETTER FOR MORE SERIOUS CRIME
36Percent Change in the Frequency of Reconviction
Property Exps
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
37Question 5
- What Effect Does Face-to-Face RJ Have on
- Youth Crime
- Property and Violent
- US, UK, Australia?
- Answer 3 out of 4 tests show less crime
38Percent Change in the Frequency of Reconviction
Youth Exps
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
39Question 6
- What Effect Does Face-to-Face RJ Have on
- Adult Crime
- Property and Violent
- US, UK, Australia?
- Answer
- 6 out of 6 tests on adults less crime
- Effects bigger than for juveniles
40Percent Change in the Frequency of Reconviction
Adult Exps
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
41Question 7
- Does Face-to-Face RJ Reduce frequency of
reconviction more when developers do their own
evaluation, or when someone else evaluates the RJ
conferences in a randomized trial? - ANSWER Bigger effects with independent
evaluators!
42Percent Change Reconviction FrequencyOur Own
Tests
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
43Change Reconviction FrequencyIndependent
Evaluators
per person, RJ Group compared with Control Group
44Yes, Minister
- --All policies decided at
- Highest levels
- --More politics
- --Less evidence?
45A NICE Approach
- National Institute for
- Health and Clinical
- Excellence
46NICE Hypertension Guidance
47Hot Spots of Crime
- (Density Distribution of Violent Offenses in
Tokyo)
48A NICE, NPIA (?) Approach
- National Policing
- Improvement Agency
49Koper Curve
50Algorithm for Hot Spot Patrol
- Define Hot Spots
- Identify Locations
- Add Extra Police Patrols
- Make All Patrols Unpredictable
- Stay 11-14 minutes Only
- Add extra patrol if crime persists
51Evidence-Based Policing
52From Evidence to Liberty
53From Evidence to Liberty
- 1.Identify key questions
- 2. Formulate testable hypotheses
54From Evidence to Liberty
- 1.Identify key questions
- 2. Formulate testable hypotheses
- 3. Conduct randomized experiments
55From Evidence to Liberty
- 1.Identify key questions
- 2. Formulate testable hypotheses
- 3. Conduct randomized experiments
- 4. Conduct quasi-experiments
56From Evidence to Liberty
- 1.Identify key questions
- 2. Formulate testable hypotheses
- 3. Conduct randomized experiments
- 4. Conduct quasi-experiments
- 5. Identify all good evidence
57From Evidence to Liberty
- 6. Synthesize in META-ANALYSIS
58From Evidence to Liberty
- 6. Synthesize in META-ANALYSIS
- 7. Present to small expert groups
59From Evidence to Liberty
- 6. Synthesize in META-ANALYSIS
- 7. Present research to small expert groups
- 8. Develop succinct guidance
60From Evidence to Liberty
- 6. Synthesize in META-ANALYSIS
- 7. Present research to small expert groups
- 8. Develop succinct guidance
- 9. Communicate or promulgate the guidance
61From Evidence to Liberty
- 6. Synthesize in META-ANALYSIS
- 7. Present research to small expert groups
- 8. Develop succinct guidance
- 9. Communicate or promulgate the guidance
- 10. Test Methods for compliance
62Prospective Meta-AnalysisBy A
REX-NetRandomized Experiments Network
63The Promise of Experimental Criminology
- The advancement of
- human liberty on the
- basis of experimental
- evidence
64Evidence and LibertyThe Promise of
Experimental Criminology
- Lawrence W. Sherman
- Wolfson Professor of Criminology
- Director
- Jerry Lee Centre for Experimental Criminology
- Institute of Criminology
- Cambridge University