An analysis of 64 investigations of pursuits undertaken by the police between 1998 and 2001, resulting in 71 deaths, highlighted a number of concerns about the post-incident management of pursuits by police forces in England and Wales. The current article examines the investigations from the same set of incidents to assess what actions the police forces have taken to prevent such incidents from occurring in future. However, evidence of learning is sparse— with few officers disciplined for their actions, infrequent recommendations for policy change and little sign of systematic organizational learning. The article concludes by considering the consequences for organizational culture of this apparent learning failure and challenges the effect...
It has been known for some time that police records collected by the Department of Transport could ...
There have been strong calls in the research literature for the adoption of system-based approaches ...
As a result of the traumatic conditions in which they often work, the police in the UK and the US ha...
This article assesses police lesson learning in the context of complaints. First, it discusses their...
This thesis seeks to explain the behaviour of frontline police officers engaged in incident work. ...
In times of increasing pressures on the police service, looking after the well-being of its staff ha...
Law enforcement is an inherently risky occupation. The number of traffic-related fatalities for law ...
This research aims to inform the relevance of Organisational Learning (OL) to policing management pr...
Motor vehicle crashes caused the majority fatalities to police officers in the U. S. for more than a...
This article examines how Norwegian police leaders learn to lead and what constitutes police practic...
PurposeThe article examines the apparent absence of accountability in the aftermath of police relate...
Discusses how Law Enforcement might reduce the loss of officers in line of duty due to vehicle accid...
This research aims to inform the relevance of Organisational Learning (OL) to policing management pr...
Critical incidents in law enforcement often either lead to a great divide between police agencies an...
If organizations would be able to learn more effectively from incidents that occurred in the past, f...
It has been known for some time that police records collected by the Department of Transport could ...
There have been strong calls in the research literature for the adoption of system-based approaches ...
As a result of the traumatic conditions in which they often work, the police in the UK and the US ha...
This article assesses police lesson learning in the context of complaints. First, it discusses their...
This thesis seeks to explain the behaviour of frontline police officers engaged in incident work. ...
In times of increasing pressures on the police service, looking after the well-being of its staff ha...
Law enforcement is an inherently risky occupation. The number of traffic-related fatalities for law ...
This research aims to inform the relevance of Organisational Learning (OL) to policing management pr...
Motor vehicle crashes caused the majority fatalities to police officers in the U. S. for more than a...
This article examines how Norwegian police leaders learn to lead and what constitutes police practic...
PurposeThe article examines the apparent absence of accountability in the aftermath of police relate...
Discusses how Law Enforcement might reduce the loss of officers in line of duty due to vehicle accid...
This research aims to inform the relevance of Organisational Learning (OL) to policing management pr...
Critical incidents in law enforcement often either lead to a great divide between police agencies an...
If organizations would be able to learn more effectively from incidents that occurred in the past, f...
It has been known for some time that police records collected by the Department of Transport could ...
There have been strong calls in the research literature for the adoption of system-based approaches ...
As a result of the traumatic conditions in which they often work, the police in the UK and the US ha...