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Policing mobile criminality: implications for police forces in the UK
Stuart Kirby, Sue PennaThe purpose of this paper is to consider how the national intelligence model (NIM) of policing in Britain has been affected by changing patterns of mobility, since its inception…
Enhancing narrative coherence in simulated interviews about child abuse
Martine B. Powell, Brooke B. Feltis, Carolyn H. Hughes‐ScholesSimulated child interviews, where adults play the role of a child witness for trainee investigative interviewers, are an essential tool used to train investigators to adhere to…
Changes in officer use of force over time: a descriptive analysis of a national survey
Bruce Taylor, Geoffrey Alpert, Bruce Kubu, Daniel Woods, Roger G. DunhamFew studies track non‐lethal weapon use by law enforcement agencies (LEAs), the number/level of force used by these agencies, complaints for excessive force, and injuries to…
In‐service training of older law enforcement officers: an andragogical argument
Gregg W. Etter, Richard GriffinLaw enforcement officers enter police service usually sometime after their 21st birthday. They often remain in police service until they turn 65. To maintain their professional…
Outside the interrogation room: the context of confession in sexual crimes
Eric Beauregard, Tom MieczkowskiThe purpose of this study is to identify factors in sex offenders that act to facilitate or inhibit confession to police. Moreover, it aims to assess possible interactions and…
Arizona v. Gant and searches of automobiles incident to arrest: Analysis and recommendations for policy and practice
Michael R. Smith, Rhys HesterThe purpose of this paper is to analyze an important new US Supreme Court decision on automobile searches, Arizona v. Gant, and to discuss its implications for police policy and…
Citizen support for community policing in China
Yuning Wu, Shanhe Jiang, Eric LambertThis study aims to examine Chinese college students' support for community policing.
Public satisfaction with law enforcement in Turkey
Onder Karakus, Edmund F. McGarrell, Oguzhan BasibuyukIn this study, the aim is to address the void in the comparative literature of criminology and criminal justice by investigating public attitudes toward law enforcement in a…
An assessment of South Korean police officers' perceptions of organizational characteristics in the post‐reform era
Mahesh K. Nalla, Wook KangThe purpose of this study is to develop a broader understanding of police organizational culture in South Korea. More specifically, given its history and culture, the aim is to…
Citizens' opinions about police discretion in criminal investigations
Abdullah Cihan, William WellsThe purpose of this paper is to examine the correlates of citizens' perceptions about the appropriate amount of police discretion in criminal investigations.
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1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
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Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings