Intelligence LED policing: determining factors of practices and effectiveness / Mohammed Ibrahim Alblooshi

This research was conducted to understand how organizational change and human components affect ILP readiness, and to examine the relationship between ILP practices and policing effectiveness. Next, it was also posited readiness of change affects ILP practices, which the practices will impact polici...

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Main Author: Alblooshi, Mohammed Ibrahim
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106815/2/106815.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106815/
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Summary:This research was conducted to understand how organizational change and human components affect ILP readiness, and to examine the relationship between ILP practices and policing effectiveness. Next, it was also posited readiness of change affects ILP practices, which the practices will impact policing effectiveness. The study was conducted as a correlational study. Data from police intelligence personnel at all levels of the Abu Dhabi Police's police (ADP) hierarchy was gathered through a survey, and 400 datasets was obtained based on convenience sampling procedure. The structural equation modelling analysis was performed utilizing Smart PLS ver 3.3.2. The analysis on the best fit model as based on initial result exemplifies that readiness of change of the police officers are best anchored from the five exogenous variables these are: attitude, knowledge sharing, innovative behavior, process of change, and climate of change. While self-efficacy and social norm do not predict readiness of change. Further, Readiness of Change predict ILP practices and ILP practices predict Policing Service Effectiveness. Lastly, in the quest to explore the best fit model, the researcher conducted an alternative model and had found out that the two exogenous variables (self-efficacy and social norms) are best observed to predict ILP practices and not in the readiness of change.