Policing: An International Journal: Volume 32 Issue 2

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The IP address and time in cyber‐crime investigation

Da‐Yu Kao, Shiuh‐Jeng Wang

Cyber technology is an extremely complicated field and the internet is being increasingly used as a place to commit crimes using personal computers, as well as network‐based…

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Strike Force Piccadilly: a public‐private partnership to stop ATM ram raids

Tim Prenzler

The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of Strike Force Piccadilly, a New South Wales Police initiative to address an upsurge in ram raids targeting automatic teller…

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Utilization of police dogs: a Turkish perspective

S. Sebnem Ozcan, Hulki Akin, Hakan Bayram, Musa Bas, Ahmet Yildiz, Atalay Ozdemiroglu

The use of canines in the gathering of evidence is a valuable tool for law enforcement to discover crime and criminals. Narcotics, explosives, cadaver detection, search and…

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Developing effective leadership in policing: perils, pitfalls, and paths forward

Joseph A. Schafer

Leadership plays a key role ensuring the achievement of desired outcomes in both formal and informal groups. Insufficient leadership in policing can result in significant negative…

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Understanding community policing

Peter Somerville

The purpose of the paper is to explore, in broad terms, how policing needs to be developed in communities today.

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US cybercrime units on the world wide web

Sameer Hinduja, Joseph A. Schafer

The purpose of this paper is to quantify the number of cybercrime units that are on the world wide web and the manner in which they represent themselves, and to clarify how they…

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Models of satisfaction with police service

Richard L. Dukes, Edwardo Portillos, Molly Miles

This paper aims to examine the process of citizen satisfaction with police service, so police can emphasize important aspects of service and maintain high satisfaction.

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Mandatory arrest? Police response to domestic violence victims

Durant Frantzen, Claudia San Miguel

The purpose of this paper is to explore lawsuits involving police response to domestic violence incidents. Focusing on the specific legal remedy of due process under Section 1983…

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Governance, integrity, and the police organization

Matthew Jones

The purpose of this paper is to respond to previous scholarship by providing a framework for a post‐modern policing organization that maximizes the police/community relationship…

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Developing a measurement model of institutional processes in policing

Matthew J. Giblin, George W. Burruss

Institutional theory shows promise as a viable framework for understanding police organization structures and activities but difficulties in measuring its core concepts make…

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Pluralist models of policing: Legislating for police powers, a cautionary note from England and Wales

Jonathan Merritt

This paper seeks to assess the fitness for purpose of state regulation of police powers in England and Wales given the increasing “civilianisation” of policing. Specifically, it…

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Cover of Policing: An International Journal

ISSN:

1363-951X

e-ISSN:

1758-695X

ISSN-L:

1363-951X

Online date, start – end:

1997

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
  • Professor Wesley Jennings