Evidence shows that the application of problem-oriented policing can be effective in reducing a wide range of crime and public safety issues, but that the approach is challenging to implement and sustain. This article examines police perceptions and experiences regarding organisational barriers to and facilitators of the implementation and delivery of problem-oriented policing. Drawing on surveys of (n = 4141) and interviews with (n = 86) police personnel from 19 police forces in England and Wales, we identify five key barriers and facilitators to problem-oriented policing: leadership and governance, capacity, organisational structures and infrastructure, partnership working and organisational culture. These factors provide important indica...
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
Evidence shows that the application of problem-oriented policing can be effective in reducing a wide...
This article analyses and critically reflects on the position of problem-oriented policing within En...
The history of policing is littered with reform programmes, which aim to improve effectiveness, effi...
This book makes an important contribution to the literature on problem-orientedpolicing, aiming to d...
The widespread adoption of problem-oriented policing requires a dramatic and fundamental change in b...
The police in England and Wales appear to be losing the support of the communities that they are emp...
This paper will show how the idea of using a problem-oriented approach to policing (POP) was develop...
Abstract: Problem-oriented policing initiatives are one important form of crime prevention, and they...
The issue of problem solving as a component of neighbourhood policing is an important and potentiall...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Purpose In recent years, police leadership integrity and standards have been positioned as central t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of leadership in problem-oriented policin...
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
Evidence shows that the application of problem-oriented policing can be effective in reducing a wide...
This article analyses and critically reflects on the position of problem-oriented policing within En...
The history of policing is littered with reform programmes, which aim to improve effectiveness, effi...
This book makes an important contribution to the literature on problem-orientedpolicing, aiming to d...
The widespread adoption of problem-oriented policing requires a dramatic and fundamental change in b...
The police in England and Wales appear to be losing the support of the communities that they are emp...
This paper will show how the idea of using a problem-oriented approach to policing (POP) was develop...
Abstract: Problem-oriented policing initiatives are one important form of crime prevention, and they...
The issue of problem solving as a component of neighbourhood policing is an important and potentiall...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Purpose In recent years, police leadership integrity and standards have been positioned as central t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of leadership in problem-oriented policin...
Since the late 1970s successive UK governments, have attempted to implement reforms across the Engli...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...