Policing: An International Journal
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Strategic planning practices in policing: evidence from the field
Michael Louis McIntyre, Tarah Hodgkinson, Tullio CaputoThis study aims to provide information concerning practices for creating strategic plans in municipal policing organizations and their use in practice.
Police officers' perception of community support for policing: implications for well-being
Jacquelyn Keaton, Kristen Jennings Black, Jonathan Houdmont, Emma Beck, David Roddy, Johnathon Chambers, Sabrina MoonCommunity-police relations have gained increasing public attention during the past decade. The purpose of the present study was to better understand the relationship between…
Emotional intelligence as a predictor of workgroup fit among police leaders
David R. White, Joseph SchaferPolicing scholars have largely ignored the workgroup dynamics of police command staffs. These officers work closely at the top of police organizations, promoting strategic…
Assessing the relationship between officers' broad cultural attitudes and their situational perceptions of firearm danger
Logan J. Somers, William TerrillThe focus of the current study is to assess whether officers' broad attitudinal orientations are linked with their situational perceptions of danger in various armed citizen…
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.
Front porch roll calls: an innovative approach to community-oriented policing in Saginaw, MI
Travis Carter, Scott E. Wolfe, Yongjae Nam, Spencer G. LawsonThis study aims to evaluate a promising community-oriented policing strategy called “front porch roll call” (FPRC), which involves conducting roll calls in public forums.
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…
“Please don't be too nice”: the role of political ideology in the approval of police use of force
John C. Navarro, Michael A. HansenThe purpose of this study is to explore the ideological gaps on police use of force.
Public perceptions of the police and violence: an examination of both sides of the issue
Mario A. Davila, Deborah J. Hartley, Ben BrownThe purpose of this study is to gain a broad understanding of public perceptions of the police and violence.
Exploring the direct and indirect relationships between policing and citizen satisfaction in South Korea
Joon Tag ChoThe author explored the direct and indirect relationships between policing and citizen satisfaction, considering both the policing and neighborhood context at the regional level.
Research note – the connection of organizational justice views with Chinese police officer organizational commitment
Eric Lambert, Jianhong Liu, Shanhe JiangPolice officers' attitudes toward their employing organizations are impacted by officers' perceptions of justice within the organization itself, and these perceptions can affect…
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:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings