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- W2896860495 abstract "Most organizations experience multiple demands that impede the performance of organizational tasks. Different and sometimes conflicting demands may also cause divergent definitions of success and goal attainment in the organization. Still, all organizations have implicit productivity goals that inevitably entail demands and that are perceived as standards by which success is measured (Oliver, 1991). Police organizations, for example, are increasingly governed through the organizational control of priorities, targets and performance indicators established to increase efficiency (Gundhus, 2013; Runhovde, 2017). However, to date, less attention has been paid to subjective understandings of success among public employees. The need to understand better how members of organizations formulate their goals and the debate over why organizations fail to achieve their objectives are topics in the literature of organizational sociology (Nelken, 1981). Nevertheless, with a few exceptions (e.g. Wathne, 2015), this issue has received less attention in police research literature. Using the policing of trafficking in human beings (THB) as a case example, this study provides new knowledge about police officials’ conceptions of success when facing crimes that require particular victim attention. While convictions, confiscations and sentence outcomes are common success measures in general crime management (Innes and Sheptycki, 2004; Mackenzie and Hamilton-Smith, 2011; Bacon, 2013), studies have suggested that individual police officers’ assessments of ‘success’ vary according to the kind of crime they investigate (Brookman and Innes, 2013; O’Neill and Milne, 2014). Handling crimes that require particular victim attention may also potentially conflict with the main standards of crime control and management in police organizations, thus creating potential imbalances between officers’ individual values and the rules and regulations of their organization (Hasenfeld, 2010)." @default.
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- W2896860495 title "Conceptions of Success: Understandings of Successful Policing of Human Trafficking" @default.
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