Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider how the national intelligence model (NIM) of policing in Britain has been affected by changing patterns of mobility, since its inception in 2004. Design/methodology/approach – Conceptually, the paper draws on the “new mobilities paradigm”. Empirically, it is based on a small, exploratory study, comprising analysis of investigations carried out over a three-month period in 2007 and 2008, by a serious and organised crime unit in a police force in England, and 11 interviews carried out in three police forces in England. The data are used for illustrative purposes only. Findings – It is argued that increased levels of mobile criminality are impacting significantly on British police forces, plac...
Purpose - Most researchers have found that property crimes have a local focus: offenders tend to ope...
Purpose – In light of a growing trend towards mobile information management and a UK governmental dr...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
The concept of ‘organised crime’ is constructed and mobilised by a milieu of complex factors and dis...
This paper revisits the earlier claim of one of its authors that a fundamental shift is taking place...
Policing organized crime remains problematic, notwithstanding the creation of the Serious Organised ...
Neighbourhood policing is one of the most significant and high profile innovations in UK policing in...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Police forces in the UK have embarked on a recent Government initiative to implement mobile informat...
published several papers on the subject of the effects of policing upon crime rates. This is the fir...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime, has emerged in go...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime has emerged in gov...
Transnational Organised Crime (TOC) has become a focal point for a range of private and public stake...
Purpose - Most researchers have found that property crimes have a local focus: offenders tend to ope...
Purpose – In light of a growing trend towards mobile information management and a UK governmental dr...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...
This article identifies an important contemporary shift in the governing logic ofpolice crime contro...
The concept of ‘organised crime’ is constructed and mobilised by a milieu of complex factors and dis...
This paper revisits the earlier claim of one of its authors that a fundamental shift is taking place...
Policing organized crime remains problematic, notwithstanding the creation of the Serious Organised ...
Neighbourhood policing is one of the most significant and high profile innovations in UK policing in...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Police forces in the UK have embarked on a recent Government initiative to implement mobile informat...
published several papers on the subject of the effects of policing upon crime rates. This is the fir...
This paper examines the contemporary role of the police in patrolling the nation’s territorial and s...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime, has emerged in go...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime has emerged in gov...
Transnational Organised Crime (TOC) has become a focal point for a range of private and public stake...
Purpose - Most researchers have found that property crimes have a local focus: offenders tend to ope...
Purpose – In light of a growing trend towards mobile information management and a UK governmental dr...
This thesis reports on three sequential cases in the development and deployment of mobile informatio...