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Worldwide Views on Police Discretion : A Scoping Review Regarding Police Decision-Making / by Yinthe Feys
(SpringerBriefs in Criminology. ISSN:21928541)

Publisher (Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors *Feys, Yinthe author
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OB00192804 Springer Law and Criminology eBooks (電子ブック) 9783031222818

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XIII, 130 p. 9 illus., 5 illus. in color : online resource
Notes PART 1. Introduction and methodology -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Scoping review regarding police decision-making: Methodological outline -- PART 2. Findings -- Chapter 3. Characteristics empirical research on police decision-making -- Chapter 4. Characteristics police officer -- Chapter 5. Characteristics civilians -- Chapter 6. Organizational characteristics -- Chapter 7. Situational characteristics -- Chapter 8. Neighborhood characteristics -- PART 3. Discussion and conclusions -- Chapter 9. Discussion and conclusions: Knowledge gaps and future research -- Appendices
This book gives an overview of the empirical research regarding police discretionary decision-making worldwide through 2022 by means of a scoping review. In total, eleven databases were searched and 15,193 publications have been assessed in terms of relevance for this topic, with 1,563 of these being assessed more thoroughly. The shortlist consists of 526 publications. It answers the following questions: What is the amount of available research concerning police decision-making and what are its characteristics? How and where is police decision-making studied? Which crime phenomena are studied? Which types of decisions are studied? Which factors impact police discretion? Overall, the scoping review summarizes the available empirical research on police discretion and helps understand police decision-making processes. These findings are then used to discuss the current scholarship and give recommendations concerning research (e.g. which decision-making processes/decisions are currently lacking in research, which factors need to be explored further, which research methods can be utilized more frequently) and police practice (i.e. how to support police officers in their decision-making and optimize these decision-making processes)
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22281-8
Subjects LCSH:Criminology
FREE:Research Methods in Criminology
FREE:Criminology
FREE:Criminology Theory
Classification LCC:HV6024.5
DC23:364.072
ID 8000091955
ISBN 9783031222818

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