
European Journal of Policing Studies – Jaargang 3/3 (2015) (ISSN 2034-760x)
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Contents:
Introduction
A. Verhage, L. Bisschop, W. Hardyns & D. Boels
Articles
Knowledge SharingPractices and Issues inPolicing Contexts. A Systematic Review of theLiterature*
K. Griffiths (1), K. Birdi (2), V.Alsina (3), D. Andrei (4), A.Baban (5), P.S. Bayerl (6), F. …
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Contents:
Introduction
A. Verhage, L. Bisschop, W. Hardyns & D. Boels
Articles
Knowledge SharingPractices and Issues inPolicing Contexts. A Systematic Review of theLiterature*
K. Griffiths (1), K. Birdi (2), V.Alsina (3), D. Andrei (4), A.Baban (5), P.S. Bayerl (6), F. Bisogni (7),S. Chirica (8), P. Costanzo (9),M. Gascó (10), M. Gruschinske (11),K. Horton (12), G. Jacobs (13), T.Jochoms (14), K. Krstevska (15), S.Mirceva (16), C. Mouhanna (17), A.van den Oord (18), C. Otoiu (19), R.Rajkovcevski (20), L. Ratiu (21), Z.Reguli (22), C. Rus (23), S. Stein-Müller (24), T. Stojanovski (25), M.Varga (26), M. VÃta (27) & G. Vonas (28)
Abstract
The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguablybecoming increasingly vital for success and has driven research in a disparate range of fields. Thispaper therefore presents the results of an integrative systematic literature review of research intoknowledge sharing within and between police organizations across Europe. The 39 papers analysedwere drawn from English-language studies published between 2000 and 2013, complemented byadditional searches for non-English language papers in nine European countries. Analyses showedthat past research has focused on intra-organizational knowledge sharing, with a particular spotlighton criminal intelligence and technology. Barriers / enablers of knowledge sharing were grouped intoknowledge management strategy/legislation, technology, culture and loss of knowledge themes.Research recommendations include exploring the role of leadership and examination of policeknowledge sharing across regional, institutional and international boundaries. Practical recommendationsinclude having procedural clarity in systems, policies for sharing knowledge and developingthe relevant knowledge, skills and motivation of police personnel through appropriate training.
Keywords: knowledge sharing, information, systematic literature review, police
* The first two authors (Kerry Griffiths and Kamal Birdi) are joint first authors on the paper.
(1) Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
(2) University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
(3) Fundacion ESADE, Spain.
(4) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(5) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(6) Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
(7) Fondazione per la Ricerca sulla Migrazione e sulla Integrazione delle Tecnologie (FORMIT), Italy.
(8) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(9) Fondazione per la Ricerca sulla Migrazione e sulla Integrazione delle Tecnologie (FORMIT), Italy.
(10) Fundacion ESADE, Spain.
(11) Fachhochschule der Polizei des Landes Brandenburg (FHPolBB), Germany.
(12) Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
(13) Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
(14) Police Academy of the Netherlands, the Netherlands.
(15) University St Kliment Ohridski, Republic of Macedonia.
(16) University St Kliment Ohridski, Republic of Macedonia.
(17) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France.
(18) University of Antwerp, Belgium.
(19) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(20) University St Kliment Ohridski, Republic of Macedonia.
(21) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(22) Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
(23) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(24) Fachhochschule der Polizei des Landes Brandenburg (FHPolBB), Germany.
(25) University St Kliment Ohridski, Republic of Macedonia.
(26) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
(27) Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
(28) Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania.
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