Interagency Cooperation in the Era of Homeland Policing: Are Agencies Answering the Call?

Since the rise of “homeland security policing” (Oliver International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 20 (1-2), 49–62, 2006 ), police agencies from all levels of organization are called on to cooperate by sharing intelligence, equipment, tactics, and training. While the increased level of...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:  
Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. VerfasserIn: Sedgwick, Donna (VerfasserIn)
Beteiligte: Hawdon, James
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2019
In: American journal of criminal justice
Jahr: 2019, Band: 44, Heft: 2, Seiten: 167-190
Online-Zugang: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Journals Online & Print:
Lade...
Verfügbarkeit prüfen: HBZ Gateway
Schlagwörter:

MARC

LEADER 00000naa a22000002c 4500
001 1764271815
003 DE-627
005 20210724061709.0
007 cr uuu---uuuuu
008 210724s2019 xx |||||o 00| ||eng c
024 7 |a 10.1007/s12103-018-9456-4  |2 doi 
035 |a (DE-627)1764271815 
035 |a (DE-599)KXP1764271815 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rda 
041 |a eng 
084 |a 2,1  |2 ssgn 
100 1 |a Sedgwick, Donna  |e VerfasserIn  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Interagency Cooperation in the Era of Homeland Policing: Are Agencies Answering the Call? 
264 1 |c 2019 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
520 |a Since the rise of “homeland security policing” (Oliver International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 20 (1-2), 49–62, 2006 ), police agencies from all levels of organization are called on to cooperate by sharing intelligence, equipment, tactics, and training. While the increased level of cooperation between local policing agencies and Federal-level agencies has been well documented, far less attention has been paid to cooperation among agencies that share contiguous jurisdictions. Similarly, a body of research assesses if information is shared across agencies, but far less research exists that investigates if agencies cooperate in ways other than simply sharing information. Through interviews with officers from agencies operating in several adjacent jurisdictions, this research documents the ways in which agencies cooperate, the perceived benefits of cooperation, and the perceived challenges to cooperation. These findings suggest that agencies engage a variety of joint activities, and they agree on the benefits that working together affords. However, the broader political and contextual climates in which these organizations operate often limit the extent to which they can cooperate. Implications of this research for police management are discussed. 
650 4 |a Homeland security policing 
650 4 |a Cooperative policing 
650 4 |a Information sharing 
650 4 |a Interagency cooperation 
700 1 |a Hawdon, James  |e VerfasserIn  |4 aut 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t American journal of criminal justice  |d New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer, 1975  |g 44(2019), 2, Seite 167-190  |h Online-Ressource  |w (DE-627)545782163  |w (DE-600)2387971-3  |w (DE-576)306834987  |x 1936-1351  |7 nnas 
773 1 8 |g volume:44  |g year:2019  |g number:2  |g pages:167-190 
856 4 0 |u https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-018-9456-4  |x Resolving-System  |z lizenzpflichtig  |3 Volltext 
856 4 0 |u http://link.springer.com/openurl/fulltext?id=doi:10.1007/s12103-018-9456-4  |x Verlag  |z lizenzpflichtig  |3 Volltext 
935 |a mkri 
951 |a AR 
ELC |a 1 
LOK |0 000 xxxxxcx a22 zn 4500 
LOK |0 001 395726586X 
LOK |0 003 DE-627 
LOK |0 004 1764271815 
LOK |0 005 20210724061709 
LOK |0 008 210724||||||||||||||||ger||||||| 
LOK |0 035   |a (DE-2619)KrimDok#2021-07-23#925E4F58D12C32F0240022F84E363B9CB3CB7ABE 
LOK |0 040   |a DE-2619  |c DE-627  |d DE-2619 
LOK |0 092   |o n 
LOK |0 852   |a DE-2619 
LOK |0 852 1  |9 00 
LOK |0 935   |a zota 
ORI |a SA-MARC-krimdoka001.raw