Knowledge-based management systems for the police force


Autoria(s): Olarinoye, Oluwatosin Rebecca; Seeam, Preetilia; Bellekens, Xavier; Seeam, Amar
Contribuinte(s)

Abertay University. School of Arts Media & Computer Games

Data(s)

16/12/2016

16/12/2016

10/11/2016

2016

Resumo

Knowledge-Based Management Systems enable new ways to process and analyse knowledge to gain better insights to solve a problem and aid in decision making. In the police force such systems provide a solution for enhancing operations and improving client administration in terms of knowledge management. The main objectives of every police officer is to ensure the security of life and property, promote lawfulness, and avert and distinguish wrongdoing. The administration of knowledge and information is an essential part of policing, and the police ought to be proactive in directing both explicit and implicit knowledge, whilst adding to their abilities in knowledge sharing. In this paper the potential for a knowledge based system for the Mauritius police was analysed, and recommendations were also made, based on requirements captured from interviews with several long standing officers, and surveying of previous works in the area.

Identificador

Olarinoye, O.R. et al. 2016. Knowledge-based management systems for the police force. IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Innovative Business Practices for the Transformation of Societies (EmergiTech), 3-6 August, Balaclava, Mauritius. pp.214-217. doi: 10.1109/EmergiTech.2016.7737341

978-1-5090-0706-6

978-1-5090-0707-3

http://hdl.handle.net/10373/2563

https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EmergiTech.2016.7737341

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

IEEE Xplore

Relação

IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Innovative Business Practices for the Transformation of Societies (EmergiTech)

Direitos

© 2016 IEEE.

Palavras-Chave #Police #Knowledge management #Expert systems #Law enforcement #Force #Decision support systems #Conferences #Police #Knowledge management #Expert systems (Computer science) #Law enforcement #Decision support systems #Conferences
Tipo

Conference Paper

published

peer-reviewed

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