Policing: An International Journal: Volume 48 Issue 1
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Maintaining hope in partnership policing
Anders StenströmThis article examines how hope for an effective partnership approach to policing is maintained in everyday policing.
The effect of servant leadership on organizational citizenship behavior in the South Korean Police: the mediating roles of psychological empowerment and organizational commitment
Jaeseong Jang, Young Cheoul KangThis study explored the relationship between servant leadership (SL) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) from the perspective of South Korean Police officers. We also…
Correlates of public compliance with COVID-19 regulations in Taiwan
Tzu-Ying Lo, Ivan Sun, Yuning Wu, Kuang-Ming Chang, Jyun-Wei HongThis study explores the determinants of public willingness to comply with COVID-19 regulations to address the research gap at the intersection of public health and law enforcement…
Law enforcement officer perceptions of the Good Samaritan law and their role in the opioid epidemic in the United States
Michelle N. Crist, Philip S. BrennerGood Samaritan laws were enacted to reduce overdose deaths by lowering the barriers to reporting for victims and witnesses and allowing law enforcement officers to carry and…
The status of co-responders in law enforcement: findings from a national survey of law enforcement agencies
Clair V. Uding, Haley R. Moon, Cynthia LumIn response to calls for police reform, agencies and researchers have turned their attention to alternative responses to mental health crisis calls. Jurisdictions across the…
Police officers’ assessments of factors that contribute to police corruption in Ghana
Moses Agaawena Amagnya, Oluwagbenga Michael Akinlabi, Paul Oluwatosin BelloPolice corruption – the use or misuse of entrusted power for personal, institutional or third-party advantage – is widespread in emerging economies. Encounters with justice…
Leader controlling behaviors and proactive behavior among police officers: perceived powerlessness mechanism
Muhammad Rasyid Abdillah, Josina Lambiombir, Rizqa Anita, Adi RahmatThis study explores how controlling leadership behaviors, such as authoritarian leadership and abusive supervision, affect police officers’ proactive behavior. Specifically, it…
An exploration of the service and crime prevention performance of the municipal police departments of Taiwan’s counties: the perspective of broken windows theory
Dong-Sing He, Tse-Sheng WangThis study aims to evaluate the service and crime prevention performance of law enforcement agencies in Taiwan’s municipalities. By analyzing these performances, the study seeks…
Programmes promoted on police service websites to safeguard autistic individuals in Ontario, Canada: an inductive content analysis
Lisa WhittinghamThis study (1) explores what programmes police services promote for autistic individuals on their websites and (2) describes how autistic individuals are constructed in the…
Social embeddedness and organisational justice in a UK police force
Nicholas GoldrosenThe purpose of this study is to describe police officers’ workplace social networks and to examine how police officers’ social ties, in combination with organisational climate…
Technology utilization, self-legitimacy, and external procedural injustice: a study of Chinese police officers
Yunan Chen, Ivan Sun, Yuning Wu, Zhe Chao, Yuping LiuThe main purpose of this study is to examine the direct relationship between police officers' perceived technology utilization and their perception of external procedural…
To activate, or not to activate? Officers’ decisions to turn on body-worn cameras during different police services
Ashlin Oglesby-Neal, Bryce E. Peterson, Daniel S. LawrenceThis study explores how various officer and event-level factors influence Milwaukee Police Department officers’ decision to activate their body-worn cameras (BWCs) across both…
Navigating job demands and resources in policing: the role of self-efficacy in work burnout and engagement
Chang-Ho Lim, Kwang Hyun Ra, Seung Hyun KimThis study examined the effects of job demands and resources specific to policing on work burnout and engagement, including self-efficacy’s role in expanding the job…

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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