Appreciative Inquiry is a methodology originating from organisational psychology, though it has since been used in criminal justice research including police studies. It is used to identify the actual and potential strengths of an individual or an institution, with a view to building on these strengths in the future. The primary purpose of this paper is to assess the value of Appreciative Inquiry for police research, where its use is potentially confounded by aspects of police culture. Drawing on an ESRC-funded study, the ‘good’ police custody study, we critically examine the role of Appreciative Inquiry in enabling access and data collection through appreciatively-informed interviews, examining this from the perspective of the police, the ...
This article explores the application of an ambitious arts-based restorative intervention that has b...
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) emanated from the PhD work of David Cooperrider at Case Western Reserve Un...
In England and Wales, the ‘war on terror’ has been argued to impact adversely on existing race relat...
Appreciative Inquiry is a methodology originating from organisational psychology, though it has sinc...
This article considers the application of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as a research methodology in the...
Ethnographers of the police have long drawn attention to the importance of gaining a degree of trust...
The purpose of this study was to use an appreciative inquiry (AI) theoretical research perspective a...
As a unique criminal justice organisation, the police present challenges, but also opportunities for...
Other writers, notably police researchers, infrequently discuss the problems and difficulties that t...
Since it was conceptualized in the late 1980s as a research methodology and change paradigm, the tec...
Appreciative Inquiry at work is about applying Appreciative Inquiry in a working organisational cont...
Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an alternative approach to action research that moves participants beyo...
When I started the project. I was Chief Inspector and the Head of Training for the Ministry of Defen...
The research provides an insight into the main challenges of previous Organisation Development proce...
The following thesis examines the impact of accountability on police judgments and decisions within ...
This article explores the application of an ambitious arts-based restorative intervention that has b...
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) emanated from the PhD work of David Cooperrider at Case Western Reserve Un...
In England and Wales, the ‘war on terror’ has been argued to impact adversely on existing race relat...
Appreciative Inquiry is a methodology originating from organisational psychology, though it has sinc...
This article considers the application of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as a research methodology in the...
Ethnographers of the police have long drawn attention to the importance of gaining a degree of trust...
The purpose of this study was to use an appreciative inquiry (AI) theoretical research perspective a...
As a unique criminal justice organisation, the police present challenges, but also opportunities for...
Other writers, notably police researchers, infrequently discuss the problems and difficulties that t...
Since it was conceptualized in the late 1980s as a research methodology and change paradigm, the tec...
Appreciative Inquiry at work is about applying Appreciative Inquiry in a working organisational cont...
Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an alternative approach to action research that moves participants beyo...
When I started the project. I was Chief Inspector and the Head of Training for the Ministry of Defen...
The research provides an insight into the main challenges of previous Organisation Development proce...
The following thesis examines the impact of accountability on police judgments and decisions within ...
This article explores the application of an ambitious arts-based restorative intervention that has b...
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) emanated from the PhD work of David Cooperrider at Case Western Reserve Un...
In England and Wales, the ‘war on terror’ has been argued to impact adversely on existing race relat...