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Mental health and prospective police professionals
Thomas M. KelleyTo assess the mental health of members of the police force and expose any gaps existing at what should be its ideal level, with reference to aspiring policemen of the future. Aims…
Managing the bottom line: risk management in policing
Carol A. ArchboldTo present qualitative data illustrating how some of the largest law enforcement agencies in the USA use risk management in their efforts to control police liability.
Police perceptions of social capital and sense of responsibility: An explanation of proactive policing
Arrick L. Jackson, John E. WadeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between social capital and police sense of responsibility and their impact on proactive policing.
Drug‐related complaints against police: Some findings from a New South Wales study
Jerry H. Ratcliffe, David Biles, Tracey Green, Seumas MillerTo examine the incidence and prevalence rate of drug‐related complaints against police in the New South Wales Police Service (Australia) and compare these rates to officer…
Citizen police academies: the importance of communication
William E. RaffelTo describe the class content of a citizen police academy (CPA) and the preference for communicative problem solving over physical force.
Perceptions of discrimination and justice in New York City
Stephen K. Rice, Alex R. PiqueroThere has been limited analysis on the intersections of race, gender, inequality (e.g. education, income), and procedural/distributive justice and the perceived prevalence of…
Bounty hunters: a look behind the hype
Ronald Burns, Patrick Kinkade, Matthew C. LeoneTo identify and assess the current state of professionalism and operations in the field of bail recovery, or bounty hunting.
Confidence in the police between America and Japan: Results from two waves of surveys
Liqun Cao, Steven StackTo re‐test the hypothesis that that the public in Japan have a higher confidence in the police than their counterparts in the USA.
The thinking eye: Pros and cons of second generation CCTV surveillance systems
Ray SuretteTo discuss and review the shift to computer enhanced self‐monitoring CCTV surveillance systems of public spaces and the social implications of this shift.
Reducing burglary by crackdown and consolidation
Andrew MillieTo assess whether a programme of “crackdown and consolidation” could lead to measurable and sustainable reductions in domestic burglary.
ISSN:
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