Understanding the motivations of fleeing drivers: Individual factors

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NZ Police
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2021
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Gore A
Westerman A
Kaiwai H
Cording, Jacinta
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The New Zealand Police (‘NZ Police’) contracted the research team to deliver two pieces of research on fleeing driver events. The focus of this report is on the first piece of research, which aimed to identify and outline the motivations, circumstances and decision-making processes that are reported by individuals who have fled from Police, and their passengers. These pieces of research fit within a broader programme of research being undertaken by NZ Police on fleeing driver events. The purpose of this programme of research is to better understand the facilitators and factors involved in fleeing driver events, with the view to ensuring that Police chase policy fits with the empirical evidence for how Police chases are best conducted to keep drivers, Police, and the wider community safe.

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Cording J, Gore A, Westerman A, Kaiwai H (2021). Understanding the motivations of fleeing drivers: Individual factors. NZ Police. NZ Police. NZ Police.
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Fields of Research::44 - Human society::4402 - Criminology::440211 - Police administration, procedures and practice
Fields of Research::44 - Human society::4402 - Criminology::440201 - Causes and prevention of crime
Fields of Research::44 - Human society::4402 - Criminology::440214 - Sociological studies of crime
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