TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors influencing cross-border knowledge sharing by police organisations
T2 - an integration of ten European case studies
AU - Birdi, Kamal
AU - Griffiths, Kerry
AU - Turgoose, Christine
AU - Alsina, Victòria
AU - Andrei, Daniela
AU - Băban, Adriana
AU - Bayerl, P. Saskia
AU - Bisogni, Fabio
AU - Chirică, Sofia
AU - Costanzo, Pietro
AU - Fernández, Charlotte
AU - Ficet, Joël
AU - Gascó, Mila
AU - Gruschinske, Mario
AU - Horton, Kate
AU - Jacobs, Gabriele
AU - Jochoms, Theo
AU - Krstevska, Katerina
AU - Mirceva, Stojanka
AU - Mouhanna, Christian
AU - van den Oord, Ad
AU - Oțoiu, Cătălina
AU - Rajkovcevski, Rade
AU - Rațiu, Lucia
AU - Reguli, Zdenko
AU - Rus, Claudia
AU - Stein-Müller, Susanne
AU - Stojanovski, Trpe
AU - Vallet, Nathalie
AU - Varga, Mihai
AU - Vít, Michal
AU - Vonaș, Gabriel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The globalisation of crime means there is an increasingly vital need for effective sharing of knowledge by police organisations across international borders. However, identifying the complexities and challenges of this aspect of international collaboration has been relatively neglected in previous research. The research reported in this paper therefore set out to identify the major barriers and facilitators of international knowledge sharing. Research teams in ten European countries produced ten case studies of knowledge sharing across borders, either involving direct cooperation between police forces in different countries or through international agencies such as CEPOL or INTERPOL. The integrative findings showed that the major influences on knowledge sharing could be theoretically categorised in terms of organisational factors (e.g., technological and staff capabilities), inter-organisational factors (e.g., quality of relationships, shared visions and systems), inter-country factors (e.g., bilateral conventions, legislation) and knowledge characteristics (e.g., clarity, legal sensitivity). Practical implications include standardising technology systems across countries, improving inter-organisational trust through exchanges and physical co-working, developing police members’ knowledge and skills with regards to collaborative working and creating joint agreements and visions. Research implications highlighted the need to test the findings in non-European contexts and to comparatively focus on specific types of collaboration.
AB - The globalisation of crime means there is an increasingly vital need for effective sharing of knowledge by police organisations across international borders. However, identifying the complexities and challenges of this aspect of international collaboration has been relatively neglected in previous research. The research reported in this paper therefore set out to identify the major barriers and facilitators of international knowledge sharing. Research teams in ten European countries produced ten case studies of knowledge sharing across borders, either involving direct cooperation between police forces in different countries or through international agencies such as CEPOL or INTERPOL. The integrative findings showed that the major influences on knowledge sharing could be theoretically categorised in terms of organisational factors (e.g., technological and staff capabilities), inter-organisational factors (e.g., quality of relationships, shared visions and systems), inter-country factors (e.g., bilateral conventions, legislation) and knowledge characteristics (e.g., clarity, legal sensitivity). Practical implications include standardising technology systems across countries, improving inter-organisational trust through exchanges and physical co-working, developing police members’ knowledge and skills with regards to collaborative working and creating joint agreements and visions. Research implications highlighted the need to test the findings in non-European contexts and to comparatively focus on specific types of collaboration.
KW - collaboration
KW - international
KW - Knowledge sharing
KW - police
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85088430464&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15614263.2020.1789462
DO - 10.1080/15614263.2020.1789462
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85088430464
SN - 1561-4263
SP - 1
EP - 20
JO - Police Practice and Research
JF - Police Practice and Research
ER -