Johannes Knutsson

Professor Emeritus

Experience and background

Since the mid 1970s I have conducted applied police research, i.e., research for and with the police. Early on, I began making evaluations to measure effects of police activities. I have been guided by two overarching theoretical traditions, namely situational crime prevention and problem-oriented policing. The aim of the most recent publications is to further development of problem-oriented policing (Advances in Evidence Based Policing) and crowd control (Preventing Crowd Violence).

Competence areas

  • Problem-oriented policing
  • Evaluation research
  • Police use of firearms
  • Uniformed police service

Researching

  • Dialogue-policing
  • Evidence-based policing
  • Problem-oriented policing

Teaches in

  • Problem-oriented policing
  • Evaluation methodology
  • Effectiveness of CID departments
  • Crowd control