• Noen betraktninger om rettsprinsippers betydning i norsk rett 

      Fredriksen, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      I omtale av retten, og ved anvendelse av dens innhold, forekommer begrepene ‹prinsipp› og ‹rettsprinsipp› ganske hyppig. Om det er den ene eller den andre betegnelsen som brukes, gir normalt ikke uttrykk for noen forskjell ...
    • A norwegian perspective 

      Dahl, Johanne Yttri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      The Norwegian Minister of Justice and the Police, Knut Storberget, predicts a DNA revolution in Norway (Dagsavisen 24.07.2007). He claims that DNA analysis is one of the most important tools available in the battle against ...
    • Norwegian police students' attitudes towards armament 

      Fekjær, Silje Bringsrud; Strype, Jon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Whether the police should routinely carry firearms is an ongoing debate in Norway. Although the police can carry weapons under special circumstances, the normal situation for the police in Norway is to store firearms in ...
    • Norwegian youth punishment: Opportunity or trap? 

      Holmboe, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The question of how the criminal justice system should deal with young offenders is an old one. Traditionally, the Norwegian criminal justice system has held that it should treat young offenders less severely than adults. ...
    • Ny straffelov 

      Myhrer, Tor-Geir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      Siktemålet med denne artikkel er å gi en oversikt over bakgrunnen for, arbeidet med og innholdet i den nye alminnelige straffelov. Alle detaljer og nyanser blir det ikke plass til. Den formelle betegnelsen på den nye ...
    • Om straffeloven § 333 og politiets hjemmel for å kreve opplysninger om personalia 

      Fredriksen, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i at straffeloven § 333 har en dobbelfunksjon, som både straffebud og inngrepshjemmel. Det gis en kort oversikt over innholdet i bestemmelsen, før det redegjøres for at dobbelfunksjonen ikke ...
    • On Academic Freedom for Police Researchers 

      Holmboe, Morten (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 ...
    • Opportunitetsprinsippet i politiretten 

      Rønning, Hild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Opportunitetsprinsippet åpner for at politiet selv kan bestemme om, og i så fall på hvilken måte, en tjenestehandling utføres når de rettslige forutsetninger for handlingen er oppfylt (Auglend & Mæland, 2016, s. 657). ...
    • Organisasjonskulturen i politiets beredskapstropp 

      Glomseth, Rune; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)
      Beredskapstroppen er politiets spesielle innsatsenhet mot sabotasje, terror, gisselsituasjoner, vanskelige væpnede oppdrag og organisert kriminalitet. Den er en del av ordensseksjonen ved Oslo politidistrikt. Denne operative ...
    • Organiserad brottslighet i Norden 

      Korsell, Lars; Larsson, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Organised crime in the Nordic context could best be characterized by two extremes. On one hand, there are the ad hoc-groups that form to carry out criminal enterprises such as smuggling operations. These ad hoc-groups are ...
    • Organisert kriminalitet: en kunnskapsstatus 

      Larsson, Paul; Korsell, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Much of our knowledge about organized crime is based on data from official sources. The police, courts and public officials are central contributors of information used in the media discourse and in research on organized ...
    • Organizational climate and investigation performance in the Norwegian police: A qualitative study 

      Lone, Jon Anders; Garnås, Alexander; Myklebust, Trond; Bjørklund, Roald; Hoff, Thomas; Bjørkli, Cato (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 ...
    • Organized crime the Nordic way 

      Korsell, Lars; Larsson, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Organized crime in the Nordic countries shares some common traits and usually takes the form of small and flexible networks. There are very few, if any, Mafia-like groups. The level of corruption of officials is low and ...
    • Patterns and Consequences of Threats Towards Politicians: Results from Surveys of National and Local Politicians in Norway 

      Bjørgo, Tore; Jupskås, Anders Ravik; Thomassen, Gunnar; Strype, Jon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Norway has experienced vicious acts of anti-government terrorism in the form of a massive car bomb attack on the government district and a shooting massacre on members of the youth wing of the governing Labour Party in ...
    • Påtalemyndighetens praksis som rettskilde 

      Myhrer, Tor-Geir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2003)
      Emnet ”Påtalemyndighetens praksis som rettskilde” er en spesialstudie av spørsmålet om, og eventuelt i hvilken grad bestemmelser, avgjørelser og praksis fra andre enn lovgiver og domstolene med Høyesterett i spissen, kan ...
    • Perceived adequate education in ethics: A way to tap into ethical SNS dilemma awareness? 

      Bjørkelo, Brita; Almås, Aslaug Grov; Helleve, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Teachers are role models when it comes to ethics both on- and offline. Teacher education aims to prepare preservice teachers for future on- and offline situations and issues that may be of ethical concern. Education in ...
    • Perceptions of interprofessional collaboration 

      Strype, Jon; Gundhus, Helene Oppen Ingebrigtsen; Egge, Marit; Ødegård, Atle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Interprofessional collaboration has been described both as an opportunity to meet the demands of a complex society, but also as a potential threat to professional autonomy. Interprofessional relationships are central in ...
    • Personality and hardiness among police students: An evaluative pilot study 

      Risan, Patrick; Skoglund, Tom Hilding; Sandvik, Asle Makoto; Milne, Rebecca Jane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The purpose of the current pilot study was to evaluate the suitability and usefulness of short-form measures of personality (BFI-20) and hardiness (DRS-15-R) for an upcoming research project. We used a sample of police ...
    • Police Deprivation of Third Parties’ Liberty: A Field of Tension between National Police Law and the European Convention on Human Rights, as illustrated by Austin & Others v the United Kingdom 

      Fredriksen, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      In Austin & Others v the United Kingdom The European Court of Human Rights came to the conclusion that the use of a police cordon, also known as “kettling”, where approximately 2000 people were forced to remain inside the ...
    • Police leadership as a professional practice 

      Filstad, Cathrine; Karp, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In this paper, we ascertain whether a practice-based approach can increase our knowledge of police leadership. This approach represents an alternative to normative management models which have dominated the management ...