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A profile of occupational tasks performed by mounted police officers [PDF]

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BACKGROUND: Within individual policing organisations, there are a wide variety of units and job roles. OBJECTIVE: To profile the occupational tasks performed by Australian mounted police officers, aiming to offer conditioning insight into this unique job role.
Elisa F D Canetti   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Mobile technologies for police tasks: An Australian study

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 2017
Mobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organisations such as public police corporations to support the tasks of its employees, for information management and innovation.
Mohini Singh
exaly   +1 more source

The policing task and the expansion (and contraction) of British policing

Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2012
Over the past four decades the police service strength in England and Wales grew by nearly a third. This was at a time when the population grew by just 10 per cent. This sustained period of growth came to an end with the 2010 spending review which called for a 20 per cent cut in government funding of the police. In this paper the expansion of the state
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Mobile technologies for police tasks: An Australian study

Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 2016
ABSTRACTMobile technologies are increasingly adopted by information intensive organizations such as public police corporations to support the tasks of its employees, for information management and innovation. However, because police organizations are government organizations, technology decisions are largely made by managers and politicians with budget
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Local policing—a three dimensional task analysis

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1975
An attempt is made to provide a usable and comprehensive analysis of the local policing task. Prior attempts to discuss the nature of police work are summarized and a descriptive model is developed, based on a matrix analysis involving three dichotomies: public need (individual victimization, community need), official response (control, service), and ...
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Is British Police Uniform Adequate for the Task?

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
Each of 43 Police Forces in Britain test and supply their own uniform ensembles. Whilst sharing similarities, the ensembles differ. A national Uniform Project Group was established to evaluate current uniform so as to develop future provision of a uniform ‘menu’. An ergonomics contribution is presented.
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