This article explores the ways in which competing institutional logics influence the knowledge base of the police, ideas about good police practice and organizational identities. A tension between the humanistic professional police logic and the instrumental New Public Management (NPM) logic is discussed in the context of policing. While the humanistic professional police logic gradually emerged in the 1960s and 70s, over the past twenty years the police force has been reformed in line with the NPM logic. Through qualitative interviews and a quantitative study of the police force, the article investigates the ways in which the ideas of what constitutes a normative good practice are shaped in relation to these two, opposing, logics. A centra...
Purpose – The paper focuses on current debates about police professionalism. It explores the nature ...
Contemporary conceptions of the police and of the problems of policing in the United States have bee...
In this article, we aim to examine whether intelligence-led policing in police practice reinforces t...
This paper presents empirical and theoretical analysis of the enactment of New Public Management (NP...
This paper is located within the context of change in the organisation, management and occupational ...
Purpose - The managerialization of the police may be seen as an effort to restore the legitimacy of ...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
This paper explores the introduction of New Public Management (NPM) techniques within the UK police ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how new public management (NPM) reform from th...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates surrou...
Fundamental “purposes” of Australian police organizations are examined, not with a view to solving t...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
This dissertation examines how actors within a public sector institution - a police organization - u...
The College of Policing has stated its intention to have policing recognised as a profession. In pur...
Purpose – The paper focuses on current debates about police professionalism. It explores the nature ...
Contemporary conceptions of the police and of the problems of policing in the United States have bee...
In this article, we aim to examine whether intelligence-led policing in police practice reinforces t...
This paper presents empirical and theoretical analysis of the enactment of New Public Management (NP...
This paper is located within the context of change in the organisation, management and occupational ...
Purpose - The managerialization of the police may be seen as an effort to restore the legitimacy of ...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
This paper explores the introduction of New Public Management (NPM) techniques within the UK police ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how new public management (NPM) reform from th...
To understand contemporary changes to the context, processes and cultures of policing one needs to c...
This paper seeks to further our understanding of the role played by police culture in debates surrou...
Fundamental “purposes” of Australian police organizations are examined, not with a view to solving t...
The purpose of this article is to show how empirical research has revealed that effective policing o...
This dissertation examines how actors within a public sector institution - a police organization - u...
The College of Policing has stated its intention to have policing recognised as a profession. In pur...
Purpose – The paper focuses on current debates about police professionalism. It explores the nature ...
Contemporary conceptions of the police and of the problems of policing in the United States have bee...
In this article, we aim to examine whether intelligence-led policing in police practice reinforces t...