This article is concerned with knowledge management in policing police crime. Police crime is defined as crime committed by police officers on duty. There seems to be a tendency to consider police crime as a result of bad practice rather than the acts of criminals. However, examples illustrate that criminal acts are intentionally carried out by police officers on duty. The article looks at the kinds of knowledge which agencies require to investigate police complaints and police crime successfully
The purpose of this paper is to articulate a set of interlinked research propositions about knowledg...
Author's final version, post refereeing. Publisher's version is available for subscribers at www.eme...
This article is based on empirical research of criminal behavior in the Norwegian police force. Norw...
This article is concerned with knowledge management in policing police crime. Police crime is define...
The great majority of police officers are committed to honourable and competent public service and c...
Sharing knowledge in policing remains a significant challenge for police forces around the world. Th...
Thisresearch was undertaken in response to knowledge, and particularly knowledge management practice...
The purpose of this paper is to articulate a set of interlinked research propositions about knowledg...
The paper will discuss the knowledge management concept, tacit and explicit knowledge and police sub...
As law enforcement agencies are presented with ever growing repositories of data upon which to condu...
This paper describes the organizational processes of knowledge acquisition, sharing, retention and u...
Abstract The great majority of individuals in policing are committed to honourable and competent pub...
This research study explores knowledge management (KM) in law enforcement, focusing on the POLNET sy...
KM and KE have recently become commonly used terms in law enforcement agencies. However, implementin...
Every police agency needs to know how a productive environment for investigators working on crime, b...
The purpose of this paper is to articulate a set of interlinked research propositions about knowledg...
Author's final version, post refereeing. Publisher's version is available for subscribers at www.eme...
This article is based on empirical research of criminal behavior in the Norwegian police force. Norw...
This article is concerned with knowledge management in policing police crime. Police crime is define...
The great majority of police officers are committed to honourable and competent public service and c...
Sharing knowledge in policing remains a significant challenge for police forces around the world. Th...
Thisresearch was undertaken in response to knowledge, and particularly knowledge management practice...
The purpose of this paper is to articulate a set of interlinked research propositions about knowledg...
The paper will discuss the knowledge management concept, tacit and explicit knowledge and police sub...
As law enforcement agencies are presented with ever growing repositories of data upon which to condu...
This paper describes the organizational processes of knowledge acquisition, sharing, retention and u...
Abstract The great majority of individuals in policing are committed to honourable and competent pub...
This research study explores knowledge management (KM) in law enforcement, focusing on the POLNET sy...
KM and KE have recently become commonly used terms in law enforcement agencies. However, implementin...
Every police agency needs to know how a productive environment for investigators working on crime, b...
The purpose of this paper is to articulate a set of interlinked research propositions about knowledg...
Author's final version, post refereeing. Publisher's version is available for subscribers at www.eme...
This article is based on empirical research of criminal behavior in the Norwegian police force. Norw...