At the present moment, major changes are being proposed to the way that policing should be done in South Africa. These changes do not seem to be informed by any research agenda or by a long term strategic approach aimed at 'smarter policing'. This paper reflects on the possible partnerships that (academic) researchers and police could form with the shared objective of bring about change in police organisations. These collaborative research arrangements are undoubtedly difficult. Police and academic researchers continue to operate in silos and the two groups have distinctive institutional cultures, which are sometimes at odds with one another. However, as this paper tries to demonstrate, collaborative research is possible. This article is in...
The aim of conducting this research was to obtain a critical understanding of how the South African ...
Abstract Practitioner–researcher partnerships have been encouraged as a means of improving police or...
To what extent can we trust police research? In this paper, I use Brown’s (1996) typology of police ...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
The prospect that research can improve the impact of policing operations and internal organisational...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
number of law enforcement agencies in the USA and have published several articles on organizational ...
The objects of this research are: First, to highlight that police brutality is still ongoing in Sout...
Researchers have played a significant role in influencing the public’s critical engagement with the ...
This paper makes a case for employing an ethnographic approach in trying to understand police organi...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 192-227).In the contemporary era policy-making is incre...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
One issue that has been of particular concern in South Africa over the last few years has been the h...
South Africa has been synonymous with police brutality for many years. This stigma remains till this...
The aim of conducting this research was to obtain a critical understanding of how the South African ...
Abstract Practitioner–researcher partnerships have been encouraged as a means of improving police or...
To what extent can we trust police research? In this paper, I use Brown’s (1996) typology of police ...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
The prospect that research can improve the impact of policing operations and internal organisational...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
This paper is co-authored by a group of researchers and practitioners who have worked together for s...
number of law enforcement agencies in the USA and have published several articles on organizational ...
The objects of this research are: First, to highlight that police brutality is still ongoing in Sout...
Researchers have played a significant role in influencing the public’s critical engagement with the ...
This paper makes a case for employing an ethnographic approach in trying to understand police organi...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 192-227).In the contemporary era policy-making is incre...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
One issue that has been of particular concern in South Africa over the last few years has been the h...
South Africa has been synonymous with police brutality for many years. This stigma remains till this...
The aim of conducting this research was to obtain a critical understanding of how the South African ...
Abstract Practitioner–researcher partnerships have been encouraged as a means of improving police or...
To what extent can we trust police research? In this paper, I use Brown’s (1996) typology of police ...