Table of contents - NACOLE's Special Issue on Trends in Police A
Guest Editors: Charles M. Katz, Michael D. White
Police officers’ attitudes toward citizen advisory councils
Justin Nix, Scott E. Wolfe, Brandon TregleThe purpose of this paper is to explore the antecedents of sheriff deputies’ perceived legitimacy of their agency’s citizen advisory council (CAC).
Perspectives of directors of civilian oversight of law enforcement agencies
Richard A. RosenthalThe purpose of this paper is to involve interviews with civilian oversight of law enforcement (COLE) directors from throughout the USA with the purpose of obtaining their…
The importance of external stakeholders for police body-worn camera diffusion
Natalie Todak, Janne E. Gaub, Michael D. WhiteThe diffusion of innovations paradigm suggests that stakeholders’ acceptance of a police innovation shapes how it spreads and impacts the larger criminal justice system. A lack of…
Organizational correlates of police deviance: A statewide analysis of misconduct in Arizona, 2000-2011
Jessica Huff, Michael D. White, Scott H. DeckerMany examinations of police misconduct involve case study methodologies applied to a single agency, or a handful of agencies. Consequently, there is little evidence regarding the…
Understanding police officer resistance to body-worn cameras
Jessica Huff, Charles M. Katz, Vincent J. WebbBody-worn cameras (BWCs) have been adopted in police agencies across the USA in efforts to increase police transparency and accountability. This widespread implementation has…
Examining police use of force and citizen complaints
William Terrill, Jason Robert Ingram, Logan J. Somers, Eugene A. Paoline IIIThe purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the relationship between police use of force and citizen complaints alleging improper use of force.
Measuring the effect of body-worn cameras on complaints in Latin America: The case of traffic police in Uruguay
Renée J. Mitchell, Barak Ariel, Maria Emilia Firpo, Ricardo Fraiman, Federico del Castillo, Jordan M. Hyatt, Cristobal Weinborn, Hagit Brants SaboMore than a half a dozen published studies have observed the effect of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on complaints against the police. Nearly all, with varying degrees of…
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings