Institutional and Organizational Influences on the Design of Integrated Criminal Justice Information Systems
Tyworth, Michael
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Title
Institutional and Organizational Influences on the Design of Integrated Criminal Justice Information Systems
Author(s)
Tyworth, Michael
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
Organizational identity
integrated criminal justice information systems
design practices
Abstract
In this paper I present preliminary findings from research on the
design and use of interorganizational information systems being
developed to facilitate information sharing among criminal justice
agencies, called IJIS. One, institutionalized practices, values, and
norms remain a barrier to effective integration, collaboration and
information sharing. Two, individual IJIS have unique identities
that are reflected in both their organizational and technological
arrangements.
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