台湾内侦警察资讯行为研究

IF 0.2 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Shih-chuan Chen, Wang-Ching Shaw
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摘要

本研究探讨台湾内审警员如何调查案件及搜集资讯。内部调查警察的任务比分配给其他警察的任务更困难,因为内部调查警察正在调查同事。本研究考察了可供内部调查警察使用的信息来源,以及警察如何分析收集到的信息。对任职8个月至3年的8名警官进行深度采访的结果显示,这些警官使用的主要情报来源是同级警官、线人、互联网、个人资料、窃听和监视。对于每一个案件,资料来源根据调查阶段的不同而不同。财务状况、谈话中使用的关键词、日常习惯和某些行为是军官分析收集信息时的主要信息来源。造成信息障碍的因素有五个:语言、法律法规、设备、人力资源和心理因素。我们的观察表明,警察具有独特的信息行为和信息来源。
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Information Behavior of Taiwanese Internal Investigation Police Officers
This research explored how Taiwanese internal investigation police officers investigate cases and seek information. The tasks performed by internal investigation police officers are more difficult than those allocated to other officers, because internal investigation officers are investigating colleagues. This study examined the information sources that are available to internal investigation police officers, as well as how the officers analyze collected information. In-depth interviews with eight officers who have held their current positions for between 8 months and 3 years revealed that the main information sources used by the officers were their peer officers, informants, the Internet, personal profile, wiretapping, and surveillance. For each case, the information sources varied according to the stage of investigation. The financial status, keywords used in conversation, daily habits, and some behaviors were the primary information sources when the officers analyzed the collected information. Five factors were identified as contributing to their information barriers: language, laws and regulations, equipment, human resources, and psychological factors. Our observations indicate that police officers have unique information behaviors and sources.
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Journal of Library and Information Studies
Journal of Library and Information Studies INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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