This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into partnership working between the police and other community agencies. Running counter to previous evidence, we find strong support for partnership working amongst police officers both at operational and strategic levels. This article draws out some of the effective ingredients of successful partnership working and the ways it can be best embraced and sustained within the police organization
Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative researc...
Recent developments of policing in Ireland have seen a shift towards local crime prevention initiati...
Partnerships between police and academics have proliferated in recent years, reflecting the increase...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Abstract This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors...
While a topic of considerable interest in the 1990s and early 2000s, there has been little literatur...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabul...
This thesis adopts a broad qualitative standpoint. It examines police involvement in partnerships be...
Abstract Practitioner–researcher partnerships have been encouraged as a means of improving police or...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabu...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Abstract There has been increasing recognition in Australia of the potential for collaborative resea...
Recent literature on police partnership working has challenged the orthodoxy established during the ...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative researc...
Recent developments of policing in Ireland have seen a shift towards local crime prevention initiati...
Partnerships between police and academics have proliferated in recent years, reflecting the increase...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Abstract This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors...
While a topic of considerable interest in the 1990s and early 2000s, there has been little literatur...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabul...
This thesis adopts a broad qualitative standpoint. It examines police involvement in partnerships be...
Abstract Practitioner–researcher partnerships have been encouraged as a means of improving police or...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabu...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Abstract There has been increasing recognition in Australia of the potential for collaborative resea...
Recent literature on police partnership working has challenged the orthodoxy established during the ...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative researc...
Recent developments of policing in Ireland have seen a shift towards local crime prevention initiati...
Partnerships between police and academics have proliferated in recent years, reflecting the increase...