Inter-organisational Relationships Addressing Transnational Criminality: Suggested Benchmarks
Intelligence and law enforcement inter-organisational relationship policy and practice benchmarks arising from case studies of Denmark, Finland and New Zealand
auteur | Richard Shortt |
tijdschrift | EJPS (ISSN: 2034-760X) |
jaargang | Volume 4 |
aflevering | Issue 3 |
onderdeel | Articles |
publicatie datum | 5 mei 2017 |
taal | English |
pagina | 299 |
keywords | practice, Finland, New Zealand, coopera- tion, intelligence, collaboration, law enforcement, Denmark, coordination, policy |
samenvatting | Following over a decade of focus on terrorism and transnational criminality, how have three ‘intermediate capacity’ countries (Denmark, Finland and New Zealand) structured their intelligence and law enforcement inter-organisational relationships to respond to such wicked problems? This article presents the results of case studies regarding Denmark, Finland and New Zealand that examined the inter-organisational arrangements between the countries intelligence and law enforcement agencies. The case studies used publicly available secondary sources from the period 1 January 2007–31 December 2012 to obtain data for analysis. The data was analysed using research that had established the types of inter-organisational relationships organisations can have to determine the relationships occurring in each of the countries. The results of the case studies establish that the three countries are committed to a variety of cooperative, coordinated and collaborative relationships. |