Policing: An International Journal
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Small and rural police chief perspectives on human trafficking in Pennsylvania
Jennifer C. Gibbs, Emily R. Strohacker, Jennifer L. SchallyResearch on human trafficking largely focuses on large, urban areas, yet it is a problem in small, rural areas. Police in these areas must have the training to identify…
Perceived stress and mental health during the pandemic of COVID-19: an examination of Taiwanese police officers
Doris C. ChuThis study aims to examine Taiwanese male and female police officers' perceived stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We do employ some morons”: police trainers' opinions on recruitment procedures
Fay Rachel Sweeting, Terri ColePolice training is in a period of transition, requiring new recruits to already have, or work towards, a policing degree. However, recruitment procedures have not…
Emotional labour and burnout among police officers
Benjamin Hopkins, David Dowell, Joe FlittonWith rare research access to the police service in the United Kingdom, the authors investigate levels of burnout and the performance of emotional labour.
Documenting variability in operational and organizational experiences related to COVID-19 in Washington state
David A. Makin, Mary K. Stohr, Jacelyn Unger, Ethan Howell, Megan Parks, Dale Willits, Craig HemmensThe paper examines “lessons learned” from the COVID-19 pandemic by capturing the organizational and operational experiences of police departments in the state of…
The relationship between spirituality and mental health among police trainees
Mu He, Jiahui Lu, Juliet Honglei Chen, Kwok Kit TongThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between spirituality, including religious spirituality (i.e. supernatural beliefs) and secular spirituality (i.e. social…
Persistence of police legitimacy: understanding Asian American perspectives
Stephanie Van Ha, Ivan SunThe purpose of this paper is to examine Asian Americans' perceptions of the police, specifically how they construct support. Although such literature has been growing in…
An experimental look at reasonable suspicion and police discretion
Kyle McLean, Justin Nix, Seth W. Stoughton, Ian T. Adams, Geoffrey P. AlpertThis study aims to demonstrate the need for further examination of legal judgments and the exercise of discretion in policing.
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1363-951XRenamed from:
Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
1997Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridMerged from:
American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings