Whether the police should routinely carry firearms is an ongoing debate in Norway. Although the police can carry weapons under special circumstances, the normal situation for the police in Norway is to store firearms in sealed cases in the police cars until armament orders are given by the police chief. In the present study, we examine attitudes towards routine police armament among Norwegian police students. First, we investigate the distribution of these attitudes among the students, and then we study possible factors influencing their views on the matter. Specifically, we ask how gender, educational background, career plans and perceptions of police work influence their attitudes about armament. Our study is based on survey data from the...
This paper contributes to the debates of continuity and change of gender segregation in the labour m...
A long research tradition has documented gender differences in career choices and outcomes in severa...
This article explores interview data taken from a study of Norwegian police training, and discusses ...
Whether the police should routinely carry firearms is an ongoing debate in Norway. Although the poli...
Equal representation of men and women in all types of police jobs is an official goal of the Norwegi...
The article examines the reasons fresh police students have for choosing police education and what k...
This paper examines discrepancies between educational objectives expressed in police vocational educ...
This report will present some results from a Norwegian survey conducted by a group of researchers fr...
This is the first study of police decision-making regarding the use of firearms in the Norwegian con...
The Norwegian Police University College is required to regularly evaluate and ensure the quality of ...
The purpose of this research was to study the attitudes of police officers about handgun carry permi...
Abstract This article analyses how Danish police students assess the attractiveness of d...
This paper explores Nordic police students’ attitudes towards non-legalistic police work, based on a...
Purpose: To compare the social background of Norwegian and Swedish police students. Are there differ...
The police as a social institution and the use of police force are often on the agenda of public de...
This paper contributes to the debates of continuity and change of gender segregation in the labour m...
A long research tradition has documented gender differences in career choices and outcomes in severa...
This article explores interview data taken from a study of Norwegian police training, and discusses ...
Whether the police should routinely carry firearms is an ongoing debate in Norway. Although the poli...
Equal representation of men and women in all types of police jobs is an official goal of the Norwegi...
The article examines the reasons fresh police students have for choosing police education and what k...
This paper examines discrepancies between educational objectives expressed in police vocational educ...
This report will present some results from a Norwegian survey conducted by a group of researchers fr...
This is the first study of police decision-making regarding the use of firearms in the Norwegian con...
The Norwegian Police University College is required to regularly evaluate and ensure the quality of ...
The purpose of this research was to study the attitudes of police officers about handgun carry permi...
Abstract This article analyses how Danish police students assess the attractiveness of d...
This paper explores Nordic police students’ attitudes towards non-legalistic police work, based on a...
Purpose: To compare the social background of Norwegian and Swedish police students. Are there differ...
The police as a social institution and the use of police force are often on the agenda of public de...
This paper contributes to the debates of continuity and change of gender segregation in the labour m...
A long research tradition has documented gender differences in career choices and outcomes in severa...
This article explores interview data taken from a study of Norwegian police training, and discusses ...