Chief Barnes to be inducted into Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame

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MADISON, Wis. – Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes will be inducted into the Evidence-Based Policing Hall of Fame this summer.

The honor is awarded to members of law enforcement who have been central to the implementation of a high-quality research program in their agency. It also recognizes these individuals for being champions of advancing significant reforms in policing by utilizing science in their decision making.

Chief Shon Barnes in police uniform.

The Hall of Fame is through the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. 

Eight people nationwide are a part of this year’s class.

“This is a great honor of my career, and I am proud that this recognition will be associated with the Madison Police Department,” said Chief Barnes.

Chief Barnes joined the Madison Police Department in February 2021. He began his law enforcement career at the Greensboro Police Department as a patrol officer in 2000. Since then, he has gained leadership experience in Salisbury, North Carolina, and Chicago.

Throughout this career, he has focused on community outreach and neighborhood policing.

He has been previously recognized as a National Institute of Justice LEADs Scholar for using innovative technology to reduce crime. He is also a member of the National Police Foundation’s Council on Policing Reforms and Race.

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