Entrepreneurship in Policing and Criminal Contexts

Robert Smith
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This chapter introduces the two main topics of ‘entrepreneurial policing’ and ‘criminal entrepreneurship’ and begins in Section 1.1 by considering the concept and scope of entrepreneurial policing around which this monograph is organised. Its definition and ontological development are considered. Thereafter, the author briefly discuss what entrepreneurship is (and is not) and set out examples of entrepreneurship of interest to policing, including – ‘Corporate’ and ‘Team’ Entrepreneurship, ‘Intrapreneurship’, ‘Social Entrepreneurship and Animateurship’, ‘Civic Entrepreneurship’, and ‘Public Service Entrepreneurship’. The author then discusses why entrepreneurship is of critical importance to the police service and discuss worked examples. Having developed a basic understanding of the power and utility of entrepreneurship, then in more detail what the term entrepreneurial policing means and how it evolved in practice and in the academic literature are considered. In Section 1.2, the foundations of entrepreneurial policing considering its ontological and epistemological development from ‘New Public Management’ to ‘New Entrepreneurialism’ and also the influence of the merging literatures of ‘Criminal Entrepreneurship’ and ‘Entrepreneurial Leadership’ are critically examined. In Section 1.3, our consideration to include a more nuanced understanding of the what is referred to as the ‘Entrepreneurship–Policing Nexus’ including consideration of the influence of dyslexia on policing and crime and the power of the ‘Entrepreneurial’ and ‘Gangster’ dreams on entrepreneurial motivation and propensity are expanded. In Section 1.4, an attempt is made to identify who the stakeholders of this new policing philosophy are? Finally, in Section 1.5, the chapter takeaway points which both articulates and confirms the inherent importance of entrepreneurship in policing and criminal contexts are discussed and detailed.
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警务和犯罪环境中的企业家精神
本章介绍了“创业型警务”和“犯罪型创业”两个主要主题,并从1.1节开始,考虑本专著组织的创业型警务的概念和范围。讨论了它的定义和本体论的发展。此后,作者简要讨论了什么是企业家精神(什么不是企业家精神),并列举了对警务感兴趣的企业家精神的例子,包括“公司”和“团队”企业家精神,“内部企业家精神”,“社会企业家精神和动物企业家精神”,“公民企业家精神”和“公共服务企业家精神”。然后,作者讨论了为什么企业家精神对警察服务至关重要,并讨论了工作实例。在对创业的力量和效用有了基本的了解之后,我们将更详细地讨论创业监管一词的含义,以及它在实践和学术文献中的演变。在第1.2节中,考虑到从“新公共管理”到“新创业主义”的本体论和认识论发展的创业型警务的基础,以及“犯罪创业”和“创业领导力”合并文献的影响,我们进行了批判性的研究。在第1.3节中,我们将考虑对所谓的“创业-警务关系”进行更细致入微的理解,包括考虑阅读障碍对警务和犯罪的影响,以及“创业”和“黑帮”梦想对创业动机和倾向的影响。在1.4节中,试图确定这种新警务理念的利益相关者是谁?最后,在第1.5节中,讨论并详细讨论了本章的要点,这些要点阐明并确认了创业精神在警务和犯罪环境中的内在重要性。
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