Routinely Armed and Unarmed Police: What Can the Scandinavian Experience Teach Us?

“This article introduces the author’s recent study on the ‘strategic impact’ of routinely arming the New Zealand Police and discusses how two significant research findings are consistent with published theory. First, the utility of taking a binary, black, and white approach when analysing the ‘routinely armed versus routinely unarmed’ debate, is limited in terms of … Continue reading Routinely Armed and Unarmed Police: What Can the Scandinavian Experience Teach Us?