Readership: Police managers and senior officers, police trainers and IT specialists. Students and academics on policing, security and knowledge management courses. Also, police authorities and other law enforcement agencies, especially those involved in investigation eg SOCA and the Serious Fraud Office.
Geoffrey Dean, Senior Lecturer, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, and Petter Gottschalk, Professor of Knowledge Management, the Norwegian School of Management
"recommended for all police and law enforcement management, as well as for anyone interested in law enforcement management." - Michael J. Palmiotto, Policing: An International Journal of Police Stragegies & Management
Foreword Preface Introduction Part I - Knowledge Management in Policing: Laying Foundations 1: Knowledge Work in Policing 2: Fundamentals of Knowledge Management for Policing 3: Framework for Police Knowledge Management Part II - Police Knowledge Management: Building Structures 4: Approaches to Police Knowledge Management 5: Systems in Police Knowledge Management 6: Technologies for Police Knowledge Management Part III - Police Knowledge Management: Using Applications 7: 'Cross & Check' system: Experiential Knowledge Reasoning Application 8: 'Investigative Pathways System':Neural Network Mapping Application 9: 'Interlocking Terrorism Contexts System': Knowledge modelling Application 10: Policy and Practices: Police Knowledge Management