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There are two problems with interdisciplinary research: that it is treated as a single entity, even though it comes in many different forms, and that there are no standard procedures for reporting such research. A new discipline of Integration and Implementation Sciences (I2S) could overcome these problems by developing an agreed systematic way to both conduct and report on one type of interdisciplinary research, namely team based investigations on complex real world problems, such as many of those which bedevil policing and security. I2S has three domains: 1) Synthesising disciplinary and stakeholder knowledge, 2) Understanding and managing diverse unknowns and 3) Providing integrated research support for policy and practice change. In addition, a five question framework provides a systematic way to bring into play various key concepts and methods, such as systems thinking, scoping and boundary setting, dialogue and modelling methods, context, authorisation and evaluation of success.

Gabriele Bammer. (2013) Improving Interdisciplinary Research on Policing and Security, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-2.
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