This study assessed the role of alternative dispute resolution options in the complaints management systems of the eight policing jurisdictions in Australia and the single jurisdiction of New Zealand. The available literature shows that a large proportion of complainants would like to participate in mediation, and that both complainants and police who experience mediation report much higher rates of satisfaction than those experiencing traditional adversarial investigative and adjudicative processes. Experiences with informal dispute resolution or ‘conciliation’ options are more mixed, and they are susceptible to tokenism and misuse as a convenient administrative means of disposing of complaints. Despite this situation, the data obtained fr...
This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...
In 1992, the Queensland Building Tribunal was established with the specific goal of obtaining quick,...
There is a rising volume of literature on dispute resolution mechanisms (DRM) in a number of sectors...
This paper summarises key features of contemporary police complaints systems in Australia and New Ze...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
In many jurisdictions it is increasingly recognized that police complaints systems should contain a ...
Discusses the use of mediation as a tool to resolve complaints against the department by citizens
This study evaluates the citizen/police mediation program operated by the Office of the Independent ...
This article examines the subject of mediating citizen complaints against the police. It reviews the...
In Australia, police officers have long had access to a form of binding arbitration to settle collec...
This article considers the way in which complaints about the AIC are currently dealt with through th...
Across fifteen years to 2015–2016 the rate of public complaints against police in the Australian Cap...
This paper reports on implications for the management of police discretion arising from a victim-off...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...
In 1992, the Queensland Building Tribunal was established with the specific goal of obtaining quick,...
There is a rising volume of literature on dispute resolution mechanisms (DRM) in a number of sectors...
This paper summarises key features of contemporary police complaints systems in Australia and New Ze...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
In many jurisdictions it is increasingly recognized that police complaints systems should contain a ...
Discusses the use of mediation as a tool to resolve complaints against the department by citizens
This study evaluates the citizen/police mediation program operated by the Office of the Independent ...
This article examines the subject of mediating citizen complaints against the police. It reviews the...
In Australia, police officers have long had access to a form of binding arbitration to settle collec...
This article considers the way in which complaints about the AIC are currently dealt with through th...
Across fifteen years to 2015–2016 the rate of public complaints against police in the Australian Cap...
This paper reports on implications for the management of police discretion arising from a victim-off...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
The Civilian Complaint Review Board mediation program associated with the New York City Police Depar...
This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)...
In 1992, the Queensland Building Tribunal was established with the specific goal of obtaining quick,...
There is a rising volume of literature on dispute resolution mechanisms (DRM) in a number of sectors...