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
Forthcoming Articles
The following articles have been accepted for publication and are scheduled to appear in the forthcoming issues of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. These articles are currently available on I-First, an innovative online platform where forthcoming articles are published in their entirety for reading and citation. They are available at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g788858015~db=all
Police And Their Perceived Image: How Community Influence Officers’ Job Satisfaction
Youngyol Yim & Bryan D. Schafer
The Use Of Psychological Testing To Evaluate Law Enforcement Leadership Competencies And Development
Holly A. Miller, Rita J. Watkins, & David Webb
Police Discretion With Apprehended Youth: Assessing The Impact Of Juvenile Specialization
Jennifer L. Schulenberg & Deirdre Warren
Integrating Part-Time Work In Policing Services: Policy, Practice And Potential
Sara Charlesworth, Mark Keen, & Kerri Whittenbury
A Qualitative Examination Of Police Officers’ Questioning Of Children About Repeated Events
Belinda L. Guadagno & Martine B. Powell
Race, Gender and Age Discrepancies in Police Motor Vehicle Stops in Knoxville, Tennessee: Evidence of Racially Biased Policing?
John M. Scheb & William Lyons
Protecting Vulnerable Children in Cyberspace from Sexual Abuse: Raising awareness and Responding Globally
Julia Davidson & Elena Martellozzo
Police Officer Attitudes toward Community Policing: A Case Study of the Racine Wisconsin Police Department
Helen Rosenberg, Robert T. Sigler, & Scott Lewis
Managing Strategic Knowledge In Policing: Do Police Leaders Have Sufficient Knowledge About Organizational Performance To Make Informed Decisions?
Terry Coleman
Municipal Police Departments’ Attention to Crime Analysis: Essential or Impractical?
Brion Sever, Venessa Garcia & Antonia Tsiandi
Capturing Knowledge of Police Investigations: Towards a Research Agenda
Geoff Dean, Ivar Andre Fahsing, Rune Glomseth, & Petter Gottschalk
Policing in South Australia’s Remote and Rural Communities: Preliminary Observations from a Novel Police Diversionary Strategy for Young Indigenous Offenders
James Blandford & Rick Sarre
Factors Influencing Police Performance In The Investigation Of Volume Crimes In England And Wales
Amanda Robinson & Nick Tilley
A Path Model Investigating The Influence Of Some Personal-Psychological Factors On The Career Aspirations Of Police Trainees: A Perspective From Oyo State, Nigeria
Aremu A. Oyesoji & Lawal G. Ayobami
Transforming U.S. Police Surveillance In A New Privacy Paradigm
William P. Bloss
Impact Of Casinos On Criminogenic Patterns
Emmanuel Barthe & B. Grant Stitt
Policing By Consent Decree: An Analysis of 42 U.S.C. § 14141 and the New Model for Police Accountability
Darrell L. Ross & Patricia A. Parke
