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Original Articles

The Diffusion of Information Technology in Policing

Pages 401-417 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006

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Kimberly Przeszlowski, Rob T Guerette, Joelle Lee-Silcox, Jose Rodriguez, Jaime Ramirez & Alejandro Gutierrez. (2022) The centralization and rapid deployment of police agency information technologies: An appraisal of real-time crime centers in the U.S.. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 96:4, pages 553-572.
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Viviana Andreescu & David Kim. (2022) Drivers of police agencies’ resistance to body-worn camera adoption. International Journal of Police Science & Management 24:4, pages 437-452.
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Karen Bullock, Aiden Sidebottom, Gloria Laycock & Nick Tilley. (2022) The diffusion of police innovation: A case study of problem-oriented policing in England and Wales. International Journal of Police Science & Management 24:4, pages 397-405.
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Thaddeus L. Johnson, Natasha N. Johnson, Denise McCurdy & Michael S. Olajide. (2022) Facial recognition systems in policing and racial disparities in arrests. Government Information Quarterly 39:4, pages 101753.
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Brenden Beck & Eaven Holder. (2022) Proximity and Police Departments: Spatial Dynamics of the Misdemeanor Arrest Decline. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 8, pages 237802312211245.
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Sunyoung Pyo. (2020) Understanding the Adoption and Implementation of Body-Worn Cameras among U.S. Local Police Departments. Urban Affairs Review 58:1, pages 258-289.
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Trevor Jones & Tim Newburn. (2021) When Crime Policies Travel: Cross-National Policy Transfer in Crime Control. Crime and Justice 50:1, pages 115-162.
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Justin Nix, Natalie Todak & Brandon Tregle. (2020) Understanding Body-Worn Camera Diffusion in U.S. Policing. Police Quarterly 23:3, pages 396-422.
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Julie Delle Donne & Francis Fortin. (2020) Innovation and Policing: Factors Influencing the Adoption of Social Medias by Members of Quebec Police Organizations. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 14:3, pages 726-739.
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Thomas J. Mrozla & Julia Marin Hellwege. (2020) Gender composition and agency decision-making: female officers' effect on body-worn camera acquisition. Policing: An International Journal 43:4, pages 625-641.
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Justin J. Smith. (2019) To Adopt or Not to Adopt: Contextualizing Police Body-Worn Cameras Through Structural Contingency and Institutional Theoretical Perspectives. Criminal Justice Review 44:3, pages 369-385.
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Barak Ariel. 2019. Police Innovation. Police Innovation 485 516 .
Xiaochen Hu, Kourtnie Rodgers & Nicholas P. Lovrich. (2018) “We Are More Than Crime Fighters”: Social Media Images of Police Departments. Police Quarterly 21:4, pages 544-572.
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The Honorable Susie Morgan, Danny Murphy & Benjamin Horwitz. (2017) Police Reform Through Data-Driven Management. Police Quarterly 20:3, pages 275-294.
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Sangho Kim. (2017) A Study on the Diffusion of Innovation in Policing in the Case of GeoPros. 치안정책연구 31:1, pages 43-76.
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Aziz Nasridinov, Azizbek Marakhimov & Young-Ho Park. 2015. Computer Science and its Applications. Computer Science and its Applications 1049 1054 .
Jeremy G. Carter, Scott W. Phillips & S. Marlon Gayadeen. (2014) Implementing Intelligence-Led Policing: An Application of Loose-Coupling Theory. Journal of Criminal Justice 42:6, pages 433-442.
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S. Marlon Gayadeen & Scott W. Phillips. (2014) The Innovation of Community Policing and the COPS Office: Does Diffusion of Innovation Theory Hold in a Manipulated Environment?. International Journal of Police Science & Management 16:3, pages 228-242.
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Christopher S. Koper. (2014) Assessing the Practice of Hot Spots Policing. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30:2, pages 123-146.
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George W. Burruss & Matthew J. Giblin. (2009) Modeling Isomorphism on Policing Innovation. Crime & Delinquency 60:3, pages 331-355.
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Scott W. Phillips & S. Marlon Gayadeen. (2014) The Coercive Impact of Federal Grants: COPS Grants and the Diffusion of the Community Policing Philosophy. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 87:1, pages 49-60.
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Steve Darroch & Lorraine Mazerolle. (2012) Intelligence-Led Policing. Police Quarterly 16:1, pages 3-37.
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Melchor C. de Guzman & Matthew A. Jones. (2012) E-Policing. International Journal of Electronic Government Research 8:1, pages 64-82.
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Tiffany Bergin. (2010) How and Why Do Criminal Justice Public Policies Spread Throughout U.S. States? A Critical Review of the Diffusion Literature. Criminal Justice Policy Review 22:4, pages 403-421.
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James J. Willis & Stephen D. Mastrofski. (2011) Innovations in Policing: Meanings, Structures, and Processes. Annual Review of Law and Social Science 7:1, pages 309-334.
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Tina Gouws & George Peter Rheede van Oudtshoorn. (2011) Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory. Journal of Public Affairs 11:4, pages 236-242.
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Matthew A. Jones & Melchor C. de Guzman. 2011. E-Government Website Development. E-Government Website Development 211 227 .
Matthew J. Giblin & George W. Burruss. (2009) Developing a measurement model of institutional processes in policing. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 32:2, pages 351-376.
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