Developments in technology are transforming society, creating more opportunities for offenders and complicating the policing landscape. The challenge for law enforcement is to identify criminal patterns from an offender’s electronic traces and to provide actionable intelligence. However, these traces are held by diverse police forces and are rarely connected. In 2011, to overcome this challenge, the Police National Database (PND) was launched to provide a national intelligence overview from local data. This study examines the database, using a mixed-methods approach. Descriptive and inferential analyses of PND usage data highlight that different forces use the PND, and its various capabilities, with different levels of frequency. Thematic a...
The study will examine the introduction of the computerisation of crime and intelligence recording ...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
There is an increasing use of algorithmic or machine learning-based intelligence analysis in the UK ...
The National Intelligence Model (NIM), implemented in the UK during 2000, was at the centre of the p...
This paper discusses the various challenges and complexities involved in evaluating the benefits of ...
This article examines the challenges of functional adaptation faced by the police in response to tec...
The study will examine the introduction of the computerisation of crime and intelligence recording ...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
This article is an exploration of some of the legal, policy and practical issues of using what is te...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
The Police National Database (PND) was launched in June 2011 as a direct recommendation from the Bic...
There is an increasing use of algorithmic or machine learning-based intelligence analysis in the UK ...
The National Intelligence Model (NIM), implemented in the UK during 2000, was at the centre of the p...
This paper discusses the various challenges and complexities involved in evaluating the benefits of ...
This article examines the challenges of functional adaptation faced by the police in response to tec...
The study will examine the introduction of the computerisation of crime and intelligence recording ...
This report analyses police intelligence practice in Britain through the lens of the ‘what works?’ c...
This submission is based on evidence derived from three empirical studies of police intelligence pra...