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Translating Behavioral Science into Practice: A Framework to Determine Science Quality and Applicability for Police Organizations
Authors:Kimberley A McClure PhD  Katherine L McGuire PhD  Denis M Chapan MS
Institution:1. Western Illinois University, Department of Psychology, Macomb, IL, 61455Corresponding author: Kimberley A. McClure, Ph.D. E‐mail:;2. Western Illinois University, Department of Psychology, Macomb, IL, 61455
Abstract:Policy on officer‐involved shootings is critically reviewed and errors in applying scientific knowledge identified. Identifying and evaluating the most relevant science to a field‐based problem is challenging. Law enforcement administrators with a clear understanding of valid science and application are in a better position to utilize scientific knowledge for the benefit of their organizations and officers. A recommended framework is proposed for considering the validity of science and its application. Valid science emerges via hypothesis testing, replication, extension and marked by peer review, known error rates, and general acceptance in its field of origin. Valid application of behavioral science requires an understanding of the methodology employed, measures used, and participants recruited to determine whether the science is ready for application. Fostering a science–practitioner partnership and an organizational culture that embraces quality, empirically based policy, and practices improves science‐to‐practice translation.
Keywords:forensic science  science application  scientific validity  officer‐involved shootings  behavioral science consultant  police policy and practice
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