In this article, we seek to explain how one police organization, the Dutch police, has situated itself in various partnership arrangements that make innovative use of its authority and capacities. Such arrangements are notable for their strategic attention to high-risk places, and the flows of people, information and other goods in the spaces between them. We use the term 'policing assemblages' to capture the eclectic and rather fluid character of such partnerships. Four particular initiatives in Amsterdam are used to illustrate the ways in which such assemblages can emerge and function. We adopt the metaphor of 'team play' to characterize the relations between police and their partners in this 'nodal' policing field. We suggest that if nod...
An inquiry committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the capital Amsterdam - and especially t...
This article is based on ethnographic research over recent years in eight Dutch police teams. It foc...
Recent criminological research in the Netherlands underscores the fact that organized crime is embed...
In this article, we seek to explain how one police organization, the Dutch police, has situated itse...
In this paper we reflect on how one police organization, the Dutch police, have acted to embrace nod...
This article focuses the nodal orientation of the police, which is an innovative and controversial t...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical research on the collaborative practices of plural poli...
Dutch policing has followed the three generations of community policing identified elsewhere. The pa...
Abstract Community policing is currently a leading paradigm in Western police forces, not least in t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to address the changing organization and culture of the Dutch...
Abstract This paper deals with the question of the extent to which the ambitions of community polici...
An inquiry committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the capital Amsterdam - and especially t...
This article examines the development of community-based policing in the United States and the Nethe...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
and especially the famous Red light district – is a centre of national and international organized c...
An inquiry committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the capital Amsterdam - and especially t...
This article is based on ethnographic research over recent years in eight Dutch police teams. It foc...
Recent criminological research in the Netherlands underscores the fact that organized crime is embed...
In this article, we seek to explain how one police organization, the Dutch police, has situated itse...
In this paper we reflect on how one police organization, the Dutch police, have acted to embrace nod...
This article focuses the nodal orientation of the police, which is an innovative and controversial t...
This paper presents theoretical and empirical research on the collaborative practices of plural poli...
Dutch policing has followed the three generations of community policing identified elsewhere. The pa...
Abstract Community policing is currently a leading paradigm in Western police forces, not least in t...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to address the changing organization and culture of the Dutch...
Abstract This paper deals with the question of the extent to which the ambitions of community polici...
An inquiry committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the capital Amsterdam - and especially t...
This article examines the development of community-based policing in the United States and the Nethe...
Abstract There is a lively and long-running debate in the literature about what community policing i...
and especially the famous Red light district – is a centre of national and international organized c...
An inquiry committee of the Dutch parliament concluded that the capital Amsterdam - and especially t...
This article is based on ethnographic research over recent years in eight Dutch police teams. It foc...
Recent criminological research in the Netherlands underscores the fact that organized crime is embed...