The International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) brings police researchers and practitioners together to facilitate cross-cultural, international and interdisciplinary exchanges for the enrichment of the policing profession. It encourages discussions and writing on challenging topics of contemporary importance through an array of initiatives including conferences and publications.

ARTICLES FOR PUBLICATION

Author: Namanya Benjamin
Article Title: Spousal Assault and the Child And Family Protection Unit (Cfpu) Of the Uganda Police Force
   
Author: Darren Palmer
Article Title: Policing in the ‘Communal Spaces’ of Major Event Venues
   
Author: John McMullan & David Perrier
Article Title: The Paradoxes of Policing Gambling Related Crime
   
Author: Eric Lambert, Nancy Hogan
Article Title: Differences in Forensic Science Views and Needs of Law Enforcement: A Survey of Michigan Law Enforcement Agencies
   
Author: Andrew Millie
Article Title: Vulnerability and risk: lessons from the UK Reducing Burglary Initiative
   
Author: Martine Powell
Article Title: Children’s conception of police authority when responding to requests for assistance
   
Author: Clay Mosher
Article Title: The Importance of Context in Understanding Biased Policing: State Patrol Traffic Citations in Washington State
   
Author: Gordon Peake and Otwin Marenin
Article Title: Their Reports Are Not Read and Their Recommendations Are Resisted. The Challenge for the Global Police Studies Community
   
Author: Peter Gottschalk
Article Title: Police Officers' Professional Knowledge

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