Graeme Blair, Jeremy M. Weinstein, Fotini Christia, Eric Arias et al.
Is it possible to reduce crime without exacerbating adversarial relationships between police and citizens? Community policing is a celebrated reform with that aim, which is now adopted on six continents. However, the evidence base is limited, studying reform components in isolation in a limited set ...
Susan E. Howell, Huey L. Perry, Matthew Vile
Richard V. Ericson, Aaron Doyle
The policing of protest at international events conflicts with the political and policing culture of the host nation. Previous research shows a trend toward softer, more tolerant styles of policing protest within various Western democracies. We present a case study of an exception: the repression of...
Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, Yuning Wu, Eric G. Lambert
Crime reporting by citizens has important implications for police effectiveness in crime control and community safety, yet research on immigrants’ willingness to report crime to the police is very limited. Relying on a purposive and convenience sample of 202 Bangladeshi immigrants from six areas in ...
Jim Smyth
In deeply divided societies such as Northern Ireland the question of police reform cannot be divorced from broader political issues. This article looks at the connections between police reform and the political process, in the particular context of the recommendations of the Patten Report, which put...
Harry J. Glasbeek, Susan Rowland
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Eric G. Lambert, Shanhe Jiang, Mahfuzul I. Khondaker, O. Oko Elechi et al.
Although many forces influence how the police operate and how the public views them, cross-national studies on attitudes of the police are rare; therefore, this exploratory study, which examined the views of trust in police and police civility among a convenience sample of 1,425 students from five u...
Mohammad Abdul Jabber, Md. Nazmus Sakib, Md. Mostafizur Rahman
The police work relentlessly to control national, transnational, and economic cybercrimes despite the numerous internal, external, mental, physical, political, and social problems they face. This study attempted to assess the servant leadership (SL) roles of the police and the challenges they face w...
G M Saifur Rahman, Samia Shanjabin
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the trilogy of job stress and job motivation on job satisfaction. For this purpose, police officers of Khulna city were investigated accordingly. Research Methodology: The questionnaire is quantitative in nature and a standard questionnaire...
Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
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Helene O. I. Gundhus, Pernille Erichsen Skjevrak, Christin Thea Wathne
We Will Always Be Better Than a Spreadsheet Previous studies point to an increasingly entrenched risk-based logic of performance management in policing, where crime fighting is central. This article analyses how police crime preventers respond to these shifts and develop their practice. We explore e...
Mohammed Bin Kashem
On the basis of face-to-face interviews of police investigators, supervising officials and senior police officers in Bangladesh, this chapter has examined the problem of criminal investigation as a part of police modernization in Bangladesh. The significance of criminal investigation is based on two...
Ishrat Jahan, Koustuv Dalal, Md. Abdullah Saeed Khan, Archi Mutsuddi et al.
BACKGROUND: Occupational health hazards and injuries are an alarming concern among traffic police. Occupational injuries affect the physical, social, and mental well-being of police personnel, which has various public health implications. The evaluation of occupational health and safety policies and...
Abu Hossain Muhammad Ahsan, Md. Khalid Hasan, Maruf Hasan Rumi
Abstract The study assessed the level of trust in police among urban citizens in Bangladesh and examined the associated factors. An online cross-sectional survey was conducted through mobile phones to collect data from 1,680 respondents using a structured questionnaire. A 9-item scale was developed ...
Anne K. Hagen, Marie‐Louise Damen, Hege Hermansen
A meaningful connection between theory and practice is crucial for strengthening education quality, especially in professional education programmes such as police education. Meanwhile, the increasing academisation of police education puts more focus on the theoretical and academic courses. This chal...