On the Perception and Use of Information from Social Media in Investigative PoliceWork: Findings from a Scandinavian Study

Kira Vrist Rønn, Christian Meng, Thomas Skou Roer, Bjørn Kristian Rasmussen

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to report from a qualitative Scandinavian study with the aim of shedding some light on how investigators in the Scandinavian police services perceive the use of information from social media in investigative police work. Based on 12 group interviews and 49 informants from Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish police services, we present three overarching themes mirroring the general perception amongst the interviewed investigators that: (1) information from social media is valuable in almost all types of crime investigation; (2) the use of social media information is fraught with technical pitfalls resulting in a general fear of making mistakes; (3) the legal frameworks governing digital investigative action are vague, leading to a feeling amongst the investigators of working in a grey zone. Overall, the informants express the view that this seemingly unregulated part of investigative work requires a major overhaul.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummerpaaa028
TidsskriftPolicing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
Vol/bind15
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)1262-1273
Antal sider12
ISSN1752-4520
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jun. 2021

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