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Crime Prevention and Community Safety: an International Journal (2006) 8, 260–270. doi:10.1057/palgrave.cpcs.8150030

Surfing the crime net: the European Police Research & Science Database (CEPOL-eDOC) as a new source for police research and police science in Europe

Detlef Nogala1,2

1c/o CEPOL Secretariat, Bramshill, Hook, Hampshire RG27 0JW, UK

Correspondence: Detlef Nogala, c/o CEPOL Secretariat, Bramshill, Hook, Hampshire RG27 0JW, UK. E-mail: detlef.nogala@cepol.org

2The author holds a PhD in political sciences and diplomas in criminology and psychology. Being a senior research fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg, Germany, he is currently supporting the CEPOL Secretariat as Research Adviser.

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Abstract

The author describes the new European Police Research & Science Database for which he is responsible, in the wider context of police cooperation throughout Europe and the importance of police science/studies as a basis for police education and training and improving policing.

Keywords:

CEPOL, eDoc, police science, police research, European police college

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