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Policing


An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management

ISSN: 1363-951X
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Previously published as Police Studies and incorporating American Journal of Police
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Editorial objectives

Interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in scope, the journal covers the latest international developments on matters of policy, practice, management, operations, education and training, science and technology. The journal provides readers with a truly global and comparative perspective on policing. Sections within the journal include refereed articles, reviews of recent research, book reviews, debates and abstracts of articles published in other leading journals.

This journal is for those concerned with achieving greater effectiveness in policing and law enforcement. The worldwide readership includes senior police officers and policy makers, plus academics teaching and researching in this field.

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Sample Articles

  • Impact of network ties on change in police agency practices
    Aki Roberts and John M. Roberts Jr
    Volume: 32 Issue: 1; 2009
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  • Is neighborhood context a confounder? Exploring the effects of citizen race and neighborhood context on satisfaction with the police
    Mengyan Dai and Richard Johnson
    Volume: 32 Issue: 4; 2009
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