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An environmental approach to police misconduct: exploring situational prevention possibilities to understanding and preventing police misconduct
Kelly Amy Hine, Louise E. Porter, Janet RansleyThis paper explores the applicability of environmental theories to understanding patterns of police misconduct. In turn, it aims to offer a method for identifying prevention…
Predicting trust in police: the impact of instrumental and expressive concerns in street-identified Black-American men and women
Darryl L. Chambers, Yasser A. Payne, Ivan SunWhile the past few decades have witnessed a substantial number of studies on public attitudes toward the police, a relatively thin line of inquiry has focused exclusively on low…
An examination of organizational and community effects on police response time
Nicholas Andrew Salimbene, Yan ZhangThe primary objective of the current study is to examine the impact that the size of a police department and workload on a department have on response time. Secondarily, the…
Neighborhood context, police legitimacy and willingness to help the police in Shanghai, China
Siyu Liu, Yuning Wu, Ivan Sun, Feng LiFollowing social disorganization theory and the process-based model of policing, the present study aims to examine how characteristics of communities are meaningful in shaping…
Dimensions of police culture – a quantitative analysis
Daniela Gutschmidt, Antonio VeraMany authors describe police culture as a relevant determinant of officers' health, policing behavior and reaction to change. Investigation of such relationships requires an…
Public perception of police behaviors in the disaster COVID-19 – The case of Serbia
Bojan Janković, Vladimir Miroljub CvetkovićThe aim of the study is to determine the perception of general public on the Serbian police behaviors in combating COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the perception of the citizens how…
Police officer self-legitimacy: the role of organizational fit
David R. White, Michael J. Kyle, Joseph SchaferPolice officer perceptions of their own legitimacy can be important in shaping aspects of their performance and other organizational outcomes. The current study uses…
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1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
1363-951XRenamed from:
Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings