Policing: An International Journal
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Linking police and citizen data: a multilevel analysis on the effects of organizational effectiveness and fairness on procedural justice
Luye Li, Ivan Sun, Yuning WuPolice procedural justice is essential in shaping police legitimacy and public willingness to cooperate, yet factors that affect police fair treatment of citizens are not fully…
Does national police accreditation undermine local control?
Gordon Abner, Jung Hyub LeeOne of the main roadblocks to increasing uptake of national police accreditation (i.e. accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA)) is…
“After god is police”: lived experiences of rural police officers in Trinidad and Tobago
Leah Cleghorn, Casandra Harry, Chantelle CummingsIn Trinidad and Tobago, there is significant reliance on the traditional and centralized police service to engage in crime response and suppression in urban and rural areas. In…
A grasp of police research: characteristics of empirical research on police careers based on multiple scoping reviews
Anse Stevens, Axelle Mangelschots, Yinthe Feys, Antoinette VerhageThis article provides an overview of the literature characteristics of empirical research on topics related to police careers from 2000 to 2021. Methodology, distribution in time…
The effect of supervisors making after-hours work requests on employees’ job stress: the cross-level contextual effect of social support
Jui-Chung Kao, Hsiang-Yu Ma, Kao Rui-Hsin, Cheng-Chung ChoThe rise of communication software has changed our work style. The objectives of this study are: (1) to explore the effect of supervisors making after-hours work requests using…
Willingness to cooperate with police in hate crime cases: the impact of police legitimacy, police encounters and race/ethnicity
Selye LeeWhile the significance of public cooperation for police effectiveness is widely acknowledged, less is known about factors associated with cooperation in hate crime cases. The…
Drug recognition experts in trials: perspectives from criminal justice system actors
Brittany Solensten, Dale WillitsThe purpose of this study was to fill the gap in understanding the impact of Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) evidence and testimony in driving under the influence (DUI) trials. This…
Exploring changes in urban, small town and rural policing during the COVID-19 pandemic: does urbanicity matter?
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Marijana Kotlaja, Yang Liu, Peter Neyroud, Irena Cajner Mraović, Krunoslav Borovec, Jon MaskályWe explore the relationship between urbanicity and police officers’ perceptions of changes in their reactive and proactive work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police officer attitudes toward pre-arrest behavioral health diversion programs: identifying determinants of support for deflection using a machine learning method
Ellen A. Donnelly, Madeline Stenger, Daniel J. O'Connell, Adam Gavnik, Jullianne Regalado, Laura Bayona-RomanThis study explores the determinants of police officer support for pre-arrest/booking deflection programs that divert people presenting with substance use and/or mental health…
Policing the pandemic in rural America: experiences from Pennsylvania
Vanessa Jesenia Gutiérrez, Daniel LeeThis study explored the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on rural municipal police in Pennsylvania.
Active shooter incidents: training, safety, culture and officers’ support for prioritizing victims’ lives above their own
Scott W. Phillips, Tammy Rinehart KochelActive shooter incidents have risen considerably in recent years, elevating public and law enforcement focus on improving response to these incidents. The contemporary policy for…
Police responses to vulnerable populations: tracking the evolution from “zero-policing” to “co-responding”
Robert J. Kane, Jordan M. Hyatt, Matthew J. TetiThe paper examines the historical shifts in policing strategies towards individuals with SMI and vulnerable populations, highlighting the development of co-response models…
Rural American farmers’ perceptions of crime, safety and policing
Jessica Rene Peterson, Kyle C. Ward, Michaela LawrieThe purpose is to understand how farmers in rural American communities perceive crime, safety and policing.
Emergency policing and public trust in the police in Ghana: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
Michael K. Dzordzormenyoh, Claudia Dzordzormenyoh, Jerry Dogbey-GakpetorThe COVID-19 pandemic provides researchers and practitioners with an opportunity to examine the effect of emergency policing on public trust in the police and augment our…
The final frontier: police culture for women in men’s spaces
Natalie TodakThis study explores how police culture is experienced by women officers serving in positions where they are significantly underrepresented (i.e. leadership and elite specialty…
Responding to domestic and family violence in resource-constrained contexts: a case study on rural policing innovations in Melanesia
Danielle Verlene Christal Watson, Sara N. Amin, Amanda L. RobinsonDiscussions about progressive gender reform across Melanesia highlight the need for more gender-inclusive policies and improved conditions for women and girls throughout all…
An ethnographic study of police culture in a rural Kansas police agency
Joshua J. Davis, Michael L. BirzerThe study examined rural police culture in one Kansas police agency.
Police custody in rural Scotland: negotiating boundaries, risk and organisational change
Andrew WooffThis paper explores the challenging nexus of police custody, risk and intra-organisational boundaries in the context of a recently reformed national police service. Police custody…
Race, local context, and traffic stops: an examination of racial profiling in traffic stops in rural and non-rural places
Janice IwamaThe current study examines the effects of race, agency and environment on traffic stops in rural and non-rural spaces.
Police relationships and engagement with rural citizens: perspectives of front-line police in the United Kingdom, Australia, and France
Kyle Mulrooney, Karen Bullock, Christian Mouhanna, Alistair HarknessThis article examines challenges and strategies related to police relationships and engagement with rural communities in England and Wales, Australia and France. It aims to bridge…
Intertwined rural and urban policing in the local communities of the Pomurje region in Slovenia
Katja Eman, Damir Ivančić, Dejan BagariThe purpose of the paper is to present the results of research in the region covered by the Murska Sobota Police Directorate based on semi-structured interviews we conducted with…
“It's kind of preventative maintenance”: social capital and policing in rural schools
Dale C. Spencer, Rosemary Ricciardelli, Taryn HepburnThe purpose of this article is to examine the expectations, challenges and tensions officers describe while engaged with public schools to demonstrate that officers engage with…
Illegal rural enterprise – developing a framework to help identify and investigate shadow infrastructures and illicit criminal networks
Robert Smith, Gerard McElweeThis study builds on the extant research of the authors on illegal rural enterprise (IRE). However, instead of taking a single or micro case approach within specific sections of…
Police legitimacy in urban, suburban and rural settings: a study in Slovenia
Gorazd Meško, Rok HacinPolice legitimacy presents a social value of the institution based on citizens' normative, moral and ethical feelings that they should voluntarily comply with and support the…
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1363-951XRenamed from:
Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
1997Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridMerged from:
American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings