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Knowledge Sharing Practices and Issues in Policing Contexts. A Systematic Review of the Literature

Authors :
Griffiths, K.
Birdi, K.
Alsina, V.
Baban, A.
Bayerl, Saskia
Bisogni, F.
Chirica, S.
Costanzo, P.
Gasco, M.
Gruschinske, M.
Horton, Kate
Jacobs, Gabriele
Jochoms, T.
Krstevska, K.
Mirceva, S.
Mouhanna, C.
Den Oord, A.
Otoiu, C.
Rade Rajkovcevski
Ratiu, Lci
Reguli, Z.
Rus, C.
Stein-Mueller, S.
Stojanovski, T.
Varga, M.
Vita, Mg
Vonas, G.
Department of Organisation and Personnel Management
Source :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, European Journal of Policing Studies (online), 3, 267-291

Abstract

The effective sharing of knowledge both within and between police organizations is arguably becoming increasingly vital for success and has driven research in a disparate range of fields. This paper therefore presents the results of an integrative systematic literature review of research into knowledge sharing within and between police organizations across Europe. The 39 papers analysed were drawn from English-language studies published between 2000 and 2013, complemented by additional searches for non-English language papers in nine European countries. Analyses showed that past research has focused on intra-organizational knowledge sharing, with a particular spotlight on criminal intelligence and technology. Barriers / enablers of knowledge sharing were grouped into knowledge management strategy/legislation, technology, culture and loss of knowledge themes. Research recommendations include exploring the role of leadership and examination of police knowledge sharing across regional, institutional and international boundaries. Practical recommendations include having procedural clarity in systems, policies for sharing knowledge and developing the relevant knowledge, skills and motivation of police personnel through appropriate training.

Details

ISSN :
22953523
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, European Journal of Policing Studies (online), 3, 267-291
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..b7367d983f97a0fadadb171deb9148a4