Purpose – Spree killing impacts significantly on emergency services and is becoming more prevalent across the world. The purpose of this paper is to explore the Cumbrian spree killing, which resulted in the fatal shooting of 12 people with a further 11 wounded. This study highlights why these events are so difficult to manage in an attempt to assist policy makers and practitioners deal with them more effectively. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative methodology was used, examining open source information and internal police documentation. This was supported by semi-structured interviews with command staff (three), and questionnaires involving a representative group of police staff (11), who were all deployed on the incident. Findings...
This thesis achieves four objectives. Firstly, it adds to the existing knowledge of radicalisation: ...
The first dedicated textbook for Criminology students studying homicide. As the authors explain, cri...
Police use of deadly force has long been a source of public and governmental concern. This thesis ex...
In a few terrifying moments at the Stockwell Tube station in 2005, eight shots fired by armed police...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
Informed by qualitative data from a study of formal and informal social control responses to gun cri...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
Cumbrian Constabulary deployed an organizational peer support response for personnel involved known ...
Police use of lethal force occurs rarely and is legally permissible when used appropriately. When po...
Police use of lethal force occurs rarely and is legally permissible when used appropriately. When po...
This study examines 186 mass shooting events for the protocol police followed upon arrival atthe sce...
As fear of mass and rampage shootings spread with each new incident, the American public continues t...
The study analyzed the situational characteristics of 112 incidents where police used firearms to ha...
This paper considers deaths after police contact 1 in England of people experiencing mental health...
Police shootings are incidents that have lasting effects on the officers involved, the department to...
This thesis achieves four objectives. Firstly, it adds to the existing knowledge of radicalisation: ...
The first dedicated textbook for Criminology students studying homicide. As the authors explain, cri...
Police use of deadly force has long been a source of public and governmental concern. This thesis ex...
In a few terrifying moments at the Stockwell Tube station in 2005, eight shots fired by armed police...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
Informed by qualitative data from a study of formal and informal social control responses to gun cri...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
Cumbrian Constabulary deployed an organizational peer support response for personnel involved known ...
Police use of lethal force occurs rarely and is legally permissible when used appropriately. When po...
Police use of lethal force occurs rarely and is legally permissible when used appropriately. When po...
This study examines 186 mass shooting events for the protocol police followed upon arrival atthe sce...
As fear of mass and rampage shootings spread with each new incident, the American public continues t...
The study analyzed the situational characteristics of 112 incidents where police used firearms to ha...
This paper considers deaths after police contact 1 in England of people experiencing mental health...
Police shootings are incidents that have lasting effects on the officers involved, the department to...
This thesis achieves four objectives. Firstly, it adds to the existing knowledge of radicalisation: ...
The first dedicated textbook for Criminology students studying homicide. As the authors explain, cri...
Police use of deadly force has long been a source of public and governmental concern. This thesis ex...