Essays about: "police reporting tendency"

Found 3 essays containing the words police reporting tendency.

  1. 1. Transport- and Construction Equipment Theft in Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Förpackningslogistik

    Author : Stina Bengtsson; Charlein Simonsson; [2019]
    Keywords : Transport- and construction industry; transport crime; theft; crime occurrence; police reporting tendency; workplace conditions; and security equipment; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Purpose: The purpose of this thesis, is to relate the areas of crime theory and supply chain to the transport- and construction industry, by exploring factors that influence the occurrence of theft as well as factors that influence the police reporting tendency in the same industry. The thesis intends to support decision making in the transport- and construction industry. READ MORE

  2. 2. The auditor’s role in combating money laundering : An attitude survey among Swedish auditors

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Adam Ringh; Sharare Sultani; [2014]
    Keywords : money laundering; auditor; audit; expectation gap; soft targets; suspicion steps; notification requirement; due diligence;

    Abstract : Background: As a tactic of combating money laundering, auditors have been introduced asguardians and enforcers of the laws, due to their insight into company affairs. However, as shownby the Finance Police, it is rare that auditors report suspicions on money-laundering activities. READ MORE

  3. 3. Tweeting against corruption: Fighting police bribery through online collective action

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Zachary Alfred; [2014]
    Keywords : Bribery; collective action; corruption; Twitter; Web 2.0; new media; Kenya; police;

    Abstract : Efforts to utilise Twitter to improve communication in Kenya between officials at the Kenya Police and Ministry of Interior, and Kenyan citizens, are researched specifically addressing efforts to use Twitter to report and combat police corruption. The goal is to assess efforts to use the social networking platform to improve communication channels between officials and citizens, through a mixed methods approach incorporating a content analysis of thousands of tweets sent by four separate government Twitter accounts, as well as interviews with Kenyans who have interacted with the accounts on Twitter. READ MORE