Lex Cachet
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Policing-an International Journal of Police Strategies & Management | 2008
Arie van Sluis; Lex Cachet; Arthur Ringeling
– The purpose of this article is to present the findings of research into the impact of a new performance system for the police in The Netherlands., – For this research, the international literature about the effects and side effects of performance steering in the public sector was scanned and more than 150 local stakeholders in five Dutch police regions were interviewed in semi‐open interviews, using a checklist. The study analyzed the specific impact of the results‐based agreements in various branches., – On the whole, the police do not get isolated as a consequence of the results‐based agreements and they do not disassociate themselves from the societal networks they participated in before. The authors offer several explanations why many of the expected negative effects have not occurred., – Valuable in this article is the focus on the situational context and the implementation context for an adequate assessment of the significance of performance‐based steering of the police in practice. It gives an update of the Dutch state of affairs and recommends another starting point for police performance measurement in the near future.
Lex Localis-journal of Local Self-government | 2013
Niels Karsten; Lex Cachet; Linze Schaap
In many European countries mayors are local political leaders. Dutch mayors, however, are neither local nor political, as national government appoints them. Their office is subject to serious changes. While it still carries a lot of ‘natural’ authority, its content has changed rather drastically. In this article we first of all give an overview of the mayoral office in Western Europe and sketch the Dutch mayorship. The next step is to discuss recent developments: councils gaining influence on the actual mayoral selection, mayors getting more legal capacities and responsibilities, and society demanding stronger (mayoral) leadership. We will explore the ways present mayors cope with the emerging tensions between these developments, and between the responses to them. The focus is on tensions between the various developments and the risks the mayorship runs.
Het groene gras | 2008
Paul Ponsaers; Sofie De Kimpe; Lex Cachet; Arthur Ringeling
Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid | 2011
Ruth Prins; Lex Cachet
Archive | 2002
Lex Cachet; Harry Daemen; Roelant Noppe; Arthur Ringeling; Linze Schaap
Archive | 2003
Linze Schaap; Arie van Sluis; Lex Cachet
Archive | 2002
Lex Cachet; Roelant Noppe; Arthur Ringeling; Linze Schaap; Arie van Sluis
Archive | 2001
Lex Cachet; Harry Daemen; Arthur Ringeling; Linze Schaap
Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid | 2010
Lex Cachet; Ruth Prins
Archive | 2010
Arie van Sluis; Lex Cachet; P. van Os; Ruth Prins; Peter Marks