Blar i Politihøgskolen på emneord "investigation"
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“The abductive organised crime detective”: Thinking, knowledge and methodical awareness amongst specialised Norwegian organised crime detectives concerning the practical use of hypothesis-driven investigation methodology
(Master thesis, 2020)The implementation of a hypothesis-driven investigative methodology, and the perceived benefits that the methodology entails, is something that the Norwegian police are striving towards. How does this concern the practical ... -
Analysis of field investigative interviews of children conducted by specially trained police investigators
(Series of dissertations submitted to the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo, Doctoral thesis, 2009)In most child sexual abuse (CSA) cases field investigative interviews of children (FIIC) plays a crucial role in these investigations and are considered to be the evidence in chief, primarily because other evidence is ... -
Cognitive and human factors in digital forensics: Problems, challenges, and the way forward
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Digital forensics is an important and growing forensic domain. Research on miscarriages of justice and misleading evidence, as well as various inquires in the UK and the US, have highlighted human error as an issue within ... -
Constructing digital evidence: A study on how cognitive and human factors affect digital eveidence
(Doctoral thesis, 2022)We live in a globalized, digitized and interconnected society, where technology is woven into virtually every aspect of our social relationships and activities. Actions, movements, and communication leave digital traces, ... -
Dataavlesing som etterforskingsmetode
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)I NOU 2009 (Kap. 23) drøfter Metodekontrollutvalget innføring av dataavlesing (skjult overvåking av aktiviteten på en datamaskin) som ny metode for politiet. Forslaget går ut på at dette ikke skal anses som en selvstendig ... -
Live Data Forensics: A quantitative study of the Norwegian Police University College students LDF examinations during their year of practice
(Master thesis, 2020)Traditionally, the computer specialist in the Norwegian police has performed most of the tasks dealing with electronic evidence. The technology development has put this way of working and thinking under pressure. Today, ... -
Open Source Intelligence Methodology
(Master thesis, 2019)In the role of policing, access to information is crucial, whether there is an investigation of an offence or intelligence-led investigation to prevent crime. More and more traces are left online with the increased use of ... -
Organizational climate and investigation performance in the Norwegian police: A qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The present study aimed to identify organizational climate dimensions that are salient for police investigation performance and to explicate the mechanisms of the relationship between organizational climate and investigation ... -
Policing the penal provisions on repeated and severe domestic violence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Penal provisions designed to cover repeated and severe abuse in close relationships have been in effect in Norway for the past decade (section 219 of the former Criminal Code, sections 282/283 of the revised Criminal Code). ... -
Profiling in Sweden and UK Police Services: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
(Master thesis, 2022)The Police Service in both Sweden and UK have utilised offender profiling in major crime investigations for decades, while as the Norwegian Police Service rarely have incorporated this investigative tool in their work. ... -
The making of an expert detective : Thinking and deciding in criminal investigations
(Doctoral thesis, 2016)Drawing on theoretical frameworks developed in social and cognitive psychology, this thesis examines the degree to which individual and systemic factors may compensate for inherent biases in criminal detectives’ judgments ... -
To have or have not: Limiting the data available for subsequent use by the police
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In search of evidence in criminal investigation police often collect data in bulk, and the question addressed concerns whether the bulk data as a whole or only in part may be deemed available for subsequent use. The article ... -
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 ... -
The use of historical call data records as evidence in the criminal justice system: Lessons learned from the Danish telecom scandal
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Historical call data records (HCDR) are frequently used as evidence in criminal trials. However, several inherent uncertainties are associated with HCDR data, and, additionally, errors may occur when law enforcement processes ... -
The Window of opportunity: Organisational challenges in the development of competence in the police patrol’s investigation of domestic violence against children
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Research into the police’s investigation in cases where there is a suspicion of domestic violence against children, has mostly examined what happens to the child during interrogation by specialists. By applying an interpretive ...