Browsing Politihøgskolen by Subject "trust"
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Corruption and trust in the police: A cross-country study
(Journal article, 2013)International surveys show that trust in the police varies substantially between countries. This study investigates the underlying causes of this variation, and in particular the effect of perceived corruption in the public ... -
Experiencing trust in multiagency collaboration to prevent violent extremism: A Nordic qualitative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In previous studies, multiagency collaboration was identified as a key strategy for early intervention in violent extremism. However, there has been little focus on professionals’ shared communication to ... -
«Hele skolen trenger ikke den oppmerksomheten»: Etniske minoriteters opplevelser av politiets skolebesøk påOslosøstkant
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article addresses the perceptions and experiences of young ethnic minorities in Oslo and their frequent encounters with the police at the high schools they attend in the eastern and southern suburbs. These police ... -
On Academic Freedom for Police Researchers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Few would contest the value of academic freedom, i.e. the principle that researchers are free to ask critical questions and publish their findings without interference from the authorities. In practice, difficult questions ... -
System satisfaction, contact satisfaction, and trust in the police: A study of Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Several studies have found that citizens’ trust in the police is influenced by everyday encounters with the police. However, one important factor has been largely omitted from studies about contact and trust: citizens’ ... -
Tillit til politiet etter 22. juli
(PHS Forskning, Report, 2013)Tillitsmålinger har vist at tilliten til norsk politi er høy sammenliknet med de fleste andre land, og viser også stabilitet over tid. Imidlertid er enkelte hendelser så gjennomgripende og angår så mange mennesker at det ... -
Tracking the trafficker?: A qualitative study of the investigation of trafficking in human beings in Norway
(Master thesis, 2015)Trafficking in human beings (THB) is a vast global problem where the cynic exploitation of fellow human beings is limited only by the exploiter’s creativity and cruelty. This paper looks upon the phenomena of THB from a ...