RT Article T1 #Defund or #Re-Fund? Re-examining Bayley’s blueprint for police reform JF International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice VO 45 IS 3 SP 269 OP 284 A1 Koziarski, Jacek A2 Huey, Laura LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764199693 AB In light of the defund the police movement, it is imperative we consider what police reform could and potentially should look like. Some, for example, have called for a reduced police footprint in marginalised communities through reallocating police funding towards preventative services for a myriad of social issues. However, drawing on David Bayley’s Police for the Future, we show that a dilemma arises with respect to police involvement in these issues: the police cannot be solely relied upon to address all social issues, but they cannot be fully absolved of the responsibility either. As such, further drawing on Bayley’s thoughts for police reform, we instead argue for the adoption of evidence-based policing as a more fruitful driver of meaningful, long-term police reform as it not only enables the police to identify practices that are effective or even harmful, but it also can be used as means for police accountability. K1 Bayley, David H. K1 Evidence-based policing K1 defund the police K1 Reform K1 Policing DO 10.1080/01924036.2021.1907604