“Strangers” in a not‐so‐strange land: a response to Goddard and Jaeger
Abstract
Purpose
Aims to responds to Goddard and Jaeger (Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management (PIJPSM), Vol. 28 No. 4) who offered a thorough critique of an article previously published in PIJPSM.
Design/methodology/approach
Welcoming the insights Goddard and Jaeger provide, attempts to address their expressed concerns and elaborate on the rationale behind the various definitions and methods. Additionally, seeks to expand the general discourse about policing in a comparative context.
Findings
Goddard and Jaeger raise concerns about several conceptual and methodological approaches used in the study. While the present authors do not agree with all of Goddard and Jaeger's critique, they do agree on one of the most important points: employing multiple methodologies whenever possible is essential to the advancement of any science.
Originality/value
Provides a response to a thorough critique of an article previously published in PIJPSM.
Keywords
Citation
Taylor, T.J. and Winfree, L.T. (2005), "“Strangers” in a not‐so‐strange land: a response to Goddard and Jaeger", Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 28 No. 4, pp. 662-669. https://doi.org/10.1108/13639510510628749
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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