Policing: An International Journal: Volume 30 Issue 1
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Police detectives' perceptions of giving evidence in court
Mark R. Kebbell, Caitriona M.E. O'KellyThe aim of this paper is to review common methods used by English lawyers when questioning police witnesses, and to identify training issues for preparing officers for giving…
What makes a good investigative interviewer of children?: A comparison of police officers' and experts' perceptions
Rebecca Wright, Martine B. PowellThe purpose of this paper is to examine police officers' perceptions about their role in interviewing children, and to compare these perceptions with those of child eyewitness…
Address matching bias: ignorance is not bliss
Gisela Bichler, Stefanie BalchakThe purpose of this paper is to show that despite the critical importance of using accurate data when identifying geographic patterns and studying hotspots, few have explored the…
Is neighborhood policing related to informal social control?
Brian C. RenauerThe present study aims to examine the relationship between public and informal social control by investigating whether perceptions of neighborhood policing exhibit a positive or…
Policing alcohol‐related incidents: a study of time and prevalence
Gavan Palk, Jeremy Davey, James FreemanThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the prevalence and impact of alcohol‐related incidents on police resources in a major Australasian region.
The structure of informal communication between police agencies
Aki Roberts, John M. RobertsPolice agency networks are likely to be important for the adoption of policing innovations and the visibility of demonstration projects. This study of police network data has four…
Areal policing and public perceptions in a non‐urban setting: one size fits one
John P. Crank, Andrew L. GiacomazziA neighborhood‐based notion of the distribution of policing services is a hallmark of community policing philosophy. The purpose of this research is to focus on two policy issues…
The threat of mission distortion in police‐probation partnerships
David Murphy, John L. WorrallThe growth of formal police‐probation partnerships in the USA has been accompanied by an increased awareness of the potential threats of mission distortion. The purpose of this…

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1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
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Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
1997Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings