Purpose – This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and threats for policing in ten European countries in the Political, Economic, Social, Technological and Legal (PESTL) environment. Design/methodology/approach – This study is part of the large EU‐funded COMPOSITE project into organisational change. A PESTL analysis was executed to produce the environmental scan that will serve as a platform for further research into change management within the police. The findings are based on structured interviews with police officers of 17 different police forces and knowledgeable externals in ten European countries. The sampling strategy was optimized for representativeness under the binding capacity constraints ...
textabstractAbstract: In this report we present the results from interviews and document analyses...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
Purpose – This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and thre...
textabstractThis deliverable describes: * Opportunities and threats of 19 police forces in 10 EU cou...
This article summarises the empirical research data obtained by the authors from interviewing more t...
This article summarises the empirical research data obtained by the authors from interviewing more t...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
With the coming into force of the Treaty on European Union in 1993, police cooperation gained a soli...
Nowadays, police forces in most European countries face extremely difficult times, characterized by ...
International audienceAuthorities often fear societal change as it implies finding a new balance to ...
This article seeks to improve our understanding of the field of policing in an evolving European spa...
This paper is part of the research project "Cooperative security policy inthe city" (KoSiPol) financ...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
Transnational police cooperation in Europe has developed largely in the absence of intergovernmental...
textabstractAbstract: In this report we present the results from interviews and document analyses...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
Purpose – This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and thre...
textabstractThis deliverable describes: * Opportunities and threats of 19 police forces in 10 EU cou...
This article summarises the empirical research data obtained by the authors from interviewing more t...
This article summarises the empirical research data obtained by the authors from interviewing more t...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
With the coming into force of the Treaty on European Union in 1993, police cooperation gained a soli...
Nowadays, police forces in most European countries face extremely difficult times, characterized by ...
International audienceAuthorities often fear societal change as it implies finding a new balance to ...
This article seeks to improve our understanding of the field of policing in an evolving European spa...
This paper is part of the research project "Cooperative security policy inthe city" (KoSiPol) financ...
International audienceThis paper examines 'auxiliary' police in three European countries and the ext...
Transnational police cooperation in Europe has developed largely in the absence of intergovernmental...
textabstractAbstract: In this report we present the results from interviews and document analyses...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...