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Controlling Criminal Investigations: The Case of Undercover Operations

机译:控制刑事调查:秘密行动案

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Past decades have demonstrated a growth in instruments strengthening the control of police activities. Police powers are more and more regulated by law, performance management aims to boost efficiency in policing, and authority over criminal investigations has partially been centralized. This article uses unique empirical data on undercover policing in the Netherlands to gain insight into the outcomes these control mechanisms produce in investigative practice. The results indicate that investigative practise is less malleable than assumed by policy makers. Furthermore, control mechanisms can generate perverse effects.
机译:过去几十年表明,加强对警察活动的控制的手段有所增加。警察的权力越来越受法律管制,绩效管理旨在提高警务效率,并且对刑事调查的权力已部分集中。本文使用有关荷兰秘密警务的独特经验数据来深入了解这些控制机制在调查实践中产生的结果。结果表明,调查实践的可塑性不及决策者所设想的。此外,控制机制会产生有害影响。

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    《Policing》 |2012年第4期|p.398-407|共10页
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    *Edwin W. Kruisbergen, Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), The Hague, The Netherlands. E-mail: e.w.kruisbergen{at}minvenj.nl **Edward R. Kleemans, Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), The Hague, The Netherlands;

    VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands. E-mail: e.r.kleemans{at}minvenj.nl ***Deborah de Jong, Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), The Hague, The Netherlands. E-mail: d.de.jong{at}minvenj.nl;

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