Despite a growing body of recent literature that has examined the role of the police during the COVID-19 pandemic, little is known about police approaches to citizen-engagement on social media in England. Accordingly, this paper draws on robust qualitative research conducted with police officers and staff across England who utilised either official, semi-official, or unofficial police social media accounts. The paper illustrates how they understood their role on social media during the pandemic, and the opportunities and lessons that can be learned. Above all, officers and staff in the study reported that the police transitioned between three distinct stages on social media during the first year of the pandemic. First, they discussed the ne...
Police organisations have a wealth of experience in responding to emergencies, but COVID-19 is unpre...
This article provides an analysis of the ‘affordances’ and ‘constraints’ of technology-mediated poli...
Communication has played a critical role during the initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and c...
Despite a growing body of recent literature that has examined the role of the police during the COVI...
Drawing on both international and Scottish research, this brief outlines key findings that relate to...
Police forces in the UK make use of social media to communicate and engage with the public. However,...
Crisis and disruption are often unpredictable and can create opportunities for crime. During such ti...
This study explores three issues. Firstly, it examines the effect of the use of digital platforms on...
Whilst the use of research in policing is not new (Reiner, 2010), there is currently a strong drive ...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
This research aims to explore how police officers responded to cyberstalking during the unprecedente...
With this paper we take a first step to understand the cappropriation of social media by the police....
The aim of this paper is to consider the relationship between an emergent decay of social trust crea...
This research examines the concept of public relations in the English police; what it is, how it has...
Police organisations have a wealth of experience in responding to emergencies, but COVID-19 is unpre...
This article provides an analysis of the ‘affordances’ and ‘constraints’ of technology-mediated poli...
Communication has played a critical role during the initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and c...
Despite a growing body of recent literature that has examined the role of the police during the COVI...
Drawing on both international and Scottish research, this brief outlines key findings that relate to...
Police forces in the UK make use of social media to communicate and engage with the public. However,...
Crisis and disruption are often unpredictable and can create opportunities for crime. During such ti...
This study explores three issues. Firstly, it examines the effect of the use of digital platforms on...
Whilst the use of research in policing is not new (Reiner, 2010), there is currently a strong drive ...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
This research aims to explore how police officers responded to cyberstalking during the unprecedente...
With this paper we take a first step to understand the cappropriation of social media by the police....
The aim of this paper is to consider the relationship between an emergent decay of social trust crea...
This research examines the concept of public relations in the English police; what it is, how it has...
Police organisations have a wealth of experience in responding to emergencies, but COVID-19 is unpre...
This article provides an analysis of the ‘affordances’ and ‘constraints’ of technology-mediated poli...
Communication has played a critical role during the initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and c...