Policing: An International Journal
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A multi-method case study of a police agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Cynthia Lum, Christopher S. Koper, Michael Goodier, William Johnson, James KrauseWe present the results of one of the only in-depth studies of a police agency’s internal and external response to the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 (COVID-19). This study…
Responding to domestic and family violence in resource-constrained contexts: a case study on rural policing innovations in Melanesia
Danielle Verlene Christal Watson, Sara N. Amin, Amanda L. RobinsonDiscussions about progressive gender reform across Melanesia highlight the need for more gender-inclusive policies and improved conditions for women and girls throughout all…
The relationship between legitimacy and cooperation with the police - an empirical assessment
Vinod Kumar TKThe police require the cooperation of the public to ensure security in society. People cooperate with the police because they share norms and values reflected in the law and…
Law enforcement perceptions of job stress and barriers to supportive resources when working child sexual abuse cases in the southern United States
Lisa Nichols, Kendra N. BowenThe purpose of this paper was to examine law enforcement officers' perspectives on job stress and barriers to supportive resources when working child sexual abuse cases in a large…
The effect of organizational justice on police officers’ perception of procedural justice in the South Korea: the mediating roles of perceived discretion and responsiveness
Nakbum Choi, Jaeseong JangRecently, the interest of scholars studying procedural justice in policing has shifted from the relationship between procedural justice and citizen compliance to trust in police…
Police custody in rural Scotland: negotiating boundaries, risk and organisational change
Andrew WooffThis paper explores the challenging nexus of police custody, risk and intra-organisational boundaries in the context of a recently reformed national police service. Police custody…
Police relationships and engagement with rural citizens: perspectives of front-line police in the United Kingdom, Australia, and France
Kyle Mulrooney, Karen Bullock, Christian Mouhanna, Alistair HarknessThis article examines challenges and strategies related to police relationships and engagement with rural communities in England and Wales, Australia and France. It aims to bridge…
“It's kind of preventative maintenance”: social capital and policing in rural schools
Dale C. Spencer, Rosemary Ricciardelli, Taryn HepburnThe purpose of this article is to examine the expectations, challenges and tensions officers describe while engaged with public schools to demonstrate that officers engage with…
Needs assessment of police pre-deployment training for dispatch experts in international development cooperation of policing
Junseon Jeong, Minji Park, Hyeonah Jo, Chunju Kim, Ji Hoon SongThis study identifies the policing pre-deployment training content for Korean experts based on needs assessments. Korean policing is at an excellent level to transfer knowledge…
Illegal rural enterprise – developing a framework to help identify and investigate shadow infrastructures and illicit criminal networks
Robert Smith, Gerard McElweeThis study builds on the extant research of the authors on illegal rural enterprise (IRE). However, instead of taking a single or micro case approach within specific sections of…
An ethnographic study of police culture in a rural Kansas police agency
Joshua J. Davis, Michael L. BirzerThe study examined rural police culture in one Kansas police agency.
Shiftwork and pregnancy loss among police officers: a preliminary investigation
John M. Violanti, Michael E. AndrewPolicing requires atypical work hours. The present study examined associations between shiftwork and pregnancy loss among female police officers.
Does citizen opinion matter? An analysis of police officers’ support for democratic policing in South Korea
Seung Hyun Kim, Kwang Hyun Ra, Sang Hun Lee, Do Sun LeeThis study examined the effects of organizational justice and citizen respect to support for democratic policing through self-legitimacy among South Korean police officers.
Race, local context, and traffic stops: an examination of racial profiling in traffic stops in rural and non-rural places
Janice IwamaThe current study examines the effects of race, agency and environment on traffic stops in rural and non-rural spaces.
Police legitimacy in urban, suburban and rural settings: a study in Slovenia
Gorazd Meško, Rok HacinPolice legitimacy presents a social value of the institution based on citizens' normative, moral and ethical feelings that they should voluntarily comply with and support the…
Policing Asian communities in the United States: a systematic literature review and discussion
Hyeyoung Lim, Brian Lawton, John J. SloanThis article aims to synthesize published research on the policing of Asian communities in the United States.
Exploring Southeast Asian immigrants' attitudes toward the police in Taiwan
Yung-Lien Lai, Fei Luo, Chia-Cheng Kang, Tzu-Ying LoWhile a substantial amount of research has been conducted in western societies exploring public attitudes toward police (ATP) among immigrants in recent decades, the question of…
Perceptions of police ineffectiveness and street codes by nationality in South Korea: an application of Anderson's code of the street framework
Kiseong Kuen, Hyounggon Kwak, Kwang Hyun RaThis study explores the applicability of Anderson's (1999) code of the street framework to an Asian context by examining the relationship between residents' perceptions of police…
Exploring police legitimacy and other factors in predicting cooperation with police in the Atlanta Korean American community
Jiseun Sohn, Insun Park, Gang Lee, Sinyong ChoiLimited research exists on the perceptions of police within specific ethnic minority groups. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the experiences of Korean and…
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 recent…
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1363-951XRenamed from:
Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridMerged from:
American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings