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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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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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Context-Aware Team Task Allocation to Support Mobile Police Surveillance

2009
To optimally distribute tasks within police teams during mobile surveillance, a context-aware task allocation system is designed and evaluated with end-users. This system selects and notifies appropriate team members of current incidents, based on context information (officer availability, officer proximity to the incident and incident priority) and ...
Streefkerk, J.W.   +2 more
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A profile of occupational tasks performed by mounted police officers

Work
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   +4 more
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Improving police services: Evidence from the French Quarter Task Force

Journal of Public Economics, 2018
Abstract This study sheds light on the improvement of police services by examining the French Quarter Task Force (FQTF) – an anti-crime program in New Orleans' French Quarter. First, we provide new evidence that increasing police presence is effective in crime prevention.
Cheng Cheng, Wei Long
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Towards Similarity Models in Police Photo Lineup Assembling Tasks

2018
Photo lineups play a significant role in the eyewitness identification process. Lineups are used to provide evidence in the prosecution and subsequent conviction of suspects. Unfortunately, there are many cases where lineups have led to the incorrect identification and conviction of innocent suspects.
Ladislav Peska, Hana Trojanova
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Privatization of Police Ancillary Tasks

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 1998
Julia Bailey, Keith Fincham
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Task Allocation for the Police Force Agents in RoboCupRescue Simulation

2006
In this paper, three mechanisms for task allocation among police force agents in the rescue simulation environment are presented. Three different approaches namely full auction-based, partitioning-based and hybrid approaches are briefly described. The empirical results of using the hybrid approach show a significant improvement in performance over the ...
Mohammad Nejad Sedaghat   +3 more
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Defining core police tasks: The neglect of the symbolic dimension?∗

Policing and Society, 1996
Taking the recent British Home Office Review of Police Core and Ancillary Tasks as its point of departure, the article addresses the failure of official perspectives on policing to address adequately the wider symbolic significance of police institutions and practices.
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