The globalisation of crime means there is an increasingly vital need for effective sharing of knowledge by police organisations across international borders. However, identifying the complexities and challenges of this aspect of international collaboration has been relatively neglected in previous research. The research reported in this paper therefore set out to identify the major barriers and facilitators of international knowledge sharing. Research teams in ten European countries produced ten case studies of knowledge sharing across borders, either involving direct cooperation between police forces in different countries or through international agencies such as CEPOL or INTERPOL. The integrative findings showed that the major influences...
The literature on the importance of procedural justice in policing is extensive. Using the context o...
This study analyses the cooperation between police and border guard authorities in the Baltic Sea ar...
“Collaboration” is generally portrayed as being beneficial to intelligence and operational police wo...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The globalisation of crime m...
The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguably becoming...
textabstractAbstract: In this report we present the results from three studies of knowledge sharing...
The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguably becoming...
The risks and insecurities highlighted in contemporary societies have given rise to a diversity of f...
[Executive Summary] This report draws on research commissioned by the Association of Police and C...
This study analyses the cooperation between police and border guard authorities in the Baltic Sea ar...
This article presents findings of the research by Nelen, Peters and Vanderhallen (2013b) regarding c...
Presentation at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Brisbane Australia. http://ww...
Project Turnstone is a collaborative project funded in part by the European Commission. The project ...
The literature on the importance of procedural justice in policing is extensive. Using the context o...
This study analyses the cooperation between police and border guard authorities in the Baltic Sea ar...
“Collaboration” is generally portrayed as being beneficial to intelligence and operational police wo...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The globalisation of crime m...
The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguably becoming...
textabstractAbstract: In this report we present the results from three studies of knowledge sharing...
The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguably becoming...
The risks and insecurities highlighted in contemporary societies have given rise to a diversity of f...
[Executive Summary] This report draws on research commissioned by the Association of Police and C...
This study analyses the cooperation between police and border guard authorities in the Baltic Sea ar...
This article presents findings of the research by Nelen, Peters and Vanderhallen (2013b) regarding c...
Presentation at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Brisbane Australia. http://ww...
Project Turnstone is a collaborative project funded in part by the European Commission. The project ...
The literature on the importance of procedural justice in policing is extensive. Using the context o...
This study analyses the cooperation between police and border guard authorities in the Baltic Sea ar...
“Collaboration” is generally portrayed as being beneficial to intelligence and operational police wo...