The McDonaldisation of police–academic partnerships: organisational and cultural barriers encountered in moving from research on police to research with police

J Goode, K Lumsden - Policing and society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Partnerships between police and academics have proliferated in recent years, reflecting the
increased recognition of the benefits to be had on both sides from collaborating on research …

The impact of police training in mental health: an example from Australia

V Herrington, R Pope - Policing and society, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The Mental Health Intervention Team (MHIT) programme was developed by New South
Wales Police Force (NSWPF) to improve police capacity to respond efficiently and safely to …

Pleasures, perversities, and partnerships: The historical emergence of LGBT-police relationships

A Dwyer - Handbook of LGBT communities, crime, and justice, 2014 - Springer
Relationships between LGBT people and police have been turbulent for some time now,
and have been variously characterized as supportive (McGhee 2004) and antagonistic …

Dismantling the Justice Silos: Avoiding the pitfalls and reaping the benefits of information-sharing between forensic science, medicine and law

SF Kelty, R Julian, A Ross - Forensic science international, 2013 - Elsevier
Forensic science is increasingly relied on by police and the courts to exonerate the innocent
and to establish links to crime. With this increased reliance the potential for unjust outcomes …

Maximising PBL in police education: Why understanding the facilitator role is a key factor in developing learning for police problem solving

B Shipton - Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2022 - search.informit.org
Historically, police educators delivering academy programs have overused traditional or
teacher-centred methods as part of an authority driven command and control culture. In …

Dismantling the justice silos: Flowcharting the role and expertise of forensic science, forensic medicine and allied health in adult sexual assault investigations

SF Kelty, R Julian, E Bruenisholz… - Forensic science …, 2018 - Elsevier
Forensic science is increasingly used to help exonerate the innocent and establishing links
between individuals and criminal activities. With increased reliance on scientific services …

Policing vulnerability through building community connections

C Paterson, D Best - Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Most people who come into contact with the Police Service can be described, in some way
or other, as vulnerable. Victims, offenders, witnesses, and bystanders are all exposed to …

Police as public health interventionists

NL Asquith, I Bartkowiak-Théron - Policing encounters with vulnerability, 2017 - Springer
Practice collaboration between policing and health practitioners is now commonplace,
including the growth of mental health intervention teams in policing organisations. In this …

Inter-agency cooperation and joined-up working in police responses to persons with a mental illness: Lessons from New South Wales

V Herrington - Policing: a journal of policy and practice, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Police responses to incidents involving people with a mental illness or suspected mental
illness (PWMI) are a source of concern. On the one hand are high profile, although mercifully …

A federation of clutter: The Bourgeoning language of vulnerability in Australian policing policies

LM Howes, I Bartkowiak-Théron, NL Asquith - Policing encounters with …, 2017 - Springer
The policing of vulnerable people has long been a topic of operational uncertainty and
political sensitivity. On the one hand, governments have accepted that police officers require …