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Journal cover: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

ISSN: 1363-951X
Previously published as: Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police Development
Incorporates: American Journal of Police

Online from: 1997

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Volume 32 issue 3

Published: 2009, Start page: p415
Special Issue: Policing in Central and Eastern Europe, And Beyond – Contemporary Issues In Social Control
Guest editor(s): Gorazd Meško and Chuck Fields

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1806304 Slovenian police officers' attitudes towards contemporary security threats and punishment
Helmut Kury, Gorazd Meško, Miran Mitar, Chuck Fields (pp. 415 - 430)
Keywords: Attitudes, Crimes, Police, Punishment, Slovenia
Article type: Research paper
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1806305 Understanding diversity in policing: Serbian perspectives
Želimir Kešetovic (pp. 431 - 445)
Keywords: Disadvantaged groups, Discrimination, Ethnic minorities, Police, Serbia
Article type: Research paper
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1806306 An assessment of the cooperation of governmental agencies with the criminal investigation department in criminal investigations: The case of Slovenia
Irena Gorenak, Vinko Gorenak (pp. 446 - 458)
Keywords: Crimes, Government agencies, Police, Slovenia
Article type: Research paper
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1806307 The Croatian police, police integrity, and transition toward democratic policing
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic (pp. 459 - 488)
Keywords: Community policing, Croatia, Police, Police misconduct
Article type: Research paper
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1806308 Post-conflict private policing: experiences from several former Yugoslav countries
Andrej Sotlar (pp. 489 - 507)
Keywords: Policing, Private sector organizations, Yugoslavia
Article type: Research paper
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1806309 Are police and security personnel warming up to each other?: A comparison of officers' attitudes in developed, emerging, and transitional economies
Mahesh K. Nalla, Joseph D. Johnson, Gorazd Meško (pp. 508 - 525)
Keywords: Law enforcement, Police, Slovenia, South Korea, United States of America
Article type: Research paper
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1806310 Shifting cultures: managerialism and the rise of “performance”
Tom Cockcroft, Iain Beattie (pp. 526 - 540)
Keywords: England, Managerialism, Performance measures, Police
Article type: Research paper
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1806311 Qualitative approach to the research into the parameters of human security in the community
Sladjana Djuric (pp. 541 - 559)
Keywords: Communities, Human rights, Qualitative research, Serbia, State security
Article type: Research paper
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1806314

Policing on the web

The Metropolitan Police Service
J.W. Carter
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1806313

Perspectives on policing

Accounting for variation in distrust of local police
Daniel Lytle
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1806312

Guest editorial

Guest editorial
Gorazd Mesko
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1806302

Book Review

Chinese Policing
Jessica C.M. Li
pp. 566 - 566
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1806303 Common Sense Police Supervision: Practical Tips for the First-Line Leader
Hal Nees
pp. 568 - 568
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