Table of contents - Special Issue: Police Behaviour
Guest Editors: Dr Kenneth J. Novak
Variation in officer downtime: a review of the research
Christine N. FamegaTo summarize and compare both the methodology and findings of existing studies of patrol officer workload that have contributed to what is known about “downtime” (time not…
Addressing the “elephant in the living room”: An observational study of the work of suburban police
John LiederbachTo present systematic social observation (SSO) data concerning the work routines and citizen interactions of suburban police officers, including a detailed breakdown of how these…
Police‐citizen encounters and field citations: Do encounter characteristics influence ticketing?
Robert A. Brown, James FrankTo provide an empirical analysis of what influences police use of field citations (tickets) against citizens in nontraffic and traffic encounters.
The impact of police culture on traffic stop searches: an analysis of attitudes and behavior
Eugene A. Paoline, William TerrillTo examine the extent to which cultural fragmentation among police officers results in differences in searches of suspects and their surroundings during proactive traffic stops.
Police protective custody: A systemic predictive model for police decision making and the reduction of referrals
Brian L. Withrow, Brien BolinTo document the police protective custody (PPC) process and in doing so develop a predictive model to better inform police decision makers on the factors that are more likely to…
Disentangling the influence of suspects' demeanor and mental disorder on arrest
Kenneth J. Novak, Robin S. EngelThe purpose of this paper is to understand the factors that influence officer behavior when encountering suspects of crime who are perceived to have a mental disorder.
Departmental and citizen complaints as predictors of police coercion
John D. McCluskey, William TerrillThis paper seeks to examine a variety of measures of complaints and their relationship to police officers' use of coercion in encounters with suspects.
Police pursuits in Queensland: research, review and reform
Gabi Hoffmann, Paul MazerollePolice high‐speed pursuits present a difficult area for police managers and policy makers because of the important need to balance public safety with the mandate to enforce laws…
Police (mis)behavior: a cross‐cultural study of corruption seriousness
Sanja Kutnjak IvkovićTo examine the degree of homogeneity of police officers' evaluations of seriousness of police misconduct across various countries.
ISSN:
1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
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