In this article, we aim to examine whether intelligence-led policing in police practice reinforces the control model of the police organization. We argue that digitalization of police working life resurrects several of Taylor’s management principles, such as greater division of labor, specialization, standardization and focus on measurable and efficient processes. Drawing on empirical research via two cross-sectional surveys, focus group and individual in-depth interviews with 40 Norwegian police officers, we analyze the extent to which this is conditioned by how work processes are organized and how knowledge practices are operationalized and standardized. We show perceptions of standardization that break up policing processes and lead to g...
The infusion of information technologies within policing ecologies has accelerated since 2008. Frequ...
Digitisation, automation and datafication permeate policing and justice more and more each year -- f...
International audienceGathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelli...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
Abstract The article considers the nature and practice of high policing in the security control soci...
The literature on policing asserts that there has been a remarkable emphasis oninnovation in police ...
Intelligence-led policing, as a specific policing approach relying on information sharing and big da...
This article draws on an Australian case study to examine the impact of information technology on po...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
Inadequate information sharing practices remain a significant contributory factor in police intellig...
Over the past ten to fifteen years the police in many Western European countries have undergone a se...
This article analyses ambiguity and complexity in proactive policing practices and identifies the pa...
Policing in The United Kingdom is an intricate business, balancing the enforcement of statute and ot...
This Article has two aims. First, it explains how automated decision-making can produce unexpected r...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
The infusion of information technologies within policing ecologies has accelerated since 2008. Frequ...
Digitisation, automation and datafication permeate policing and justice more and more each year -- f...
International audienceGathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelli...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
Abstract The article considers the nature and practice of high policing in the security control soci...
The literature on policing asserts that there has been a remarkable emphasis oninnovation in police ...
Intelligence-led policing, as a specific policing approach relying on information sharing and big da...
This article draws on an Australian case study to examine the impact of information technology on po...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
Inadequate information sharing practices remain a significant contributory factor in police intellig...
Over the past ten to fifteen years the police in many Western European countries have undergone a se...
This article analyses ambiguity and complexity in proactive policing practices and identifies the pa...
Policing in The United Kingdom is an intricate business, balancing the enforcement of statute and ot...
This Article has two aims. First, it explains how automated decision-making can produce unexpected r...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
The infusion of information technologies within policing ecologies has accelerated since 2008. Frequ...
Digitisation, automation and datafication permeate policing and justice more and more each year -- f...
International audienceGathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelli...