2014
DOI: 10.1080/14043858.2013.869857
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Pressured to learn? Swedish police experiences of curbing organized crime

Abstract: This research takes an interest in the police's capacity to learn and adapt in an on-going policy failure. Using the literature on organisational learning and adaptation, it investigates how the police combine exploration of new possibilities and exploitation of old certainties. This article delves into the Swedish police's adaptation to a wave of organised and aggravated robberies that in the years around 2005 seemed out of control. It argues that the Swedish police need to create organizational ambidexterity… Show more

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