Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1098041 | International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice | 2010 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
A stage model for knowledge management systems in policing financial crime is developed in this paper. Stages of growth models enable identification of organizational maturity and direction. Information technology to support knowledge work of police officers is improving. For example, new information systems supporting police investigations are evolving. Police investigation is an information-rich and knowledge-intensive practice. Its success depends on turning information into evidence. This paper presents an organizing framework for knowledge management systems in policing financial crime. Future case studies will empirically have to illustrate and validate the stage hypothesis developed in this paper.
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Authors
Petter Gottschalk, Geoff Dean,