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Kelly Hine
Kelly Hine
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Exploring police use of force decision-making processes and impairments using a naturalistic decision-making approach
KA Hine, LE Porter, NJ Westera, GP Alpert, A Allen
Criminal justice and Behavior 45 (11), 1782-1801, 2018
942018
Too much or too little? Individual and situational predictors of police force relative to suspect resistance
KA Hine, LE Porter, NJ Westera, GP Alpert
Policing and society 28 (5), 587-604, 2018
572018
The understated ugly side of police–citizen encounters: situation, suspect, officer, decision-making, and force predictors of officer injuries
KA Hine, LE Porter, NJ Westera, GP Alpert
Policing and society 28 (6), 665-683, 2018
432018
Police integrity in Australia
LE Porter, T Prenzler, K Hine
Measuring police integrity across the world: Studies from established …, 2015
392015
What were they thinking? Factors influencing police recruits’ decisions about force
KA Hine, LE Porter, NJ Westera, GP Alpert, A Allen
Policing and society, 2018
302018
‘Only in our best interest, right?’Public perceptions of police use of facial recognition technology
A Bragias, K Hine, R Fleet
Police Practice and Research 22 (6), 1637-1654, 2021
222021
Effective communication during major crises: a systematic literature review to identify best practices for police
KA Hine, A Bragias
Police Practice and Research, 2020
182020
An environmental approach to police misconduct: exploring situational prevention possibilities to understanding and preventing police misconduct
K Hine, L Porter, J Ransley
Policing: An International Journal, 2020
72020
The current nature of police officer fatalities in Australia and opportunities for prevention
KA Hine, S Carey
Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2020
72020
Surprise, anticipation, sadness, and fear: A sentiment analysis of social media’s portrayal of police use of facial recognition technology
RW Fleet, KA Hine
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 16 (4), 630-647, 2022
52022
When suspects resist arrest: prevalence, correlates, and implications for front-line policing
KA Hine, JL Payne, AR Piquero
Police Quarterly, 2020
42020
Road crashes, assaults and being spat on: the dangers facing Australian police in the line of duty
KA Hine
The Conversation, 2020
32020
‘Setting benchmarks and breaking chains’: public opinions of female police officers
K Davenport-Klunder, K Hine
Policing and Society 33 (6), 643-665, 2023
22023
From the aspirational to the tangible: Mapping key performance indicators in Australian policing
KA Hine, K Davenport-Klunder
International Journal of Police Science & Management 24 (4), 382-396, 2022
22022
Fatal police encounters–it’s not just shootings
L Bowler, KA Hine, RW Fleet
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 34 (4), 383-400, 2022
12022
Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of police
A Rogers, K Hine, T Prenzler
Criminal Justice Studies 37 (2), 147-170, 2024
2024
Information is key to public support for police use of facial recognition technology
K Hine, R Fleet
The Conversation, 2021
2021
Submission to the Legislative Assembly Committee on Law and Safety, Inquiry into Assaults on Members of the NSW Police Force
K Hine
University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 2020
2020
Submission to the Inquiry into assaults on members of the NSW Police Force
KA Hine
Legislative Assembly Committee on Law and Safety, 2020
2020
Responding to Cybercrime: Current Trends
DK Das, K Hine, A Bussu
POLICE PRACTICE AND RESEARCH 19 (6), 511-514, 2018
2018
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