| Police research, officer surveys, and response rates |
24 |
| Algorithmic prediction in policing: assumptions, evaluation, and accountability |
17 |
| (Re)presenting order' online: the construction of police presentational strategies on social media |
14 |
| Affect and trust as predictors of public support for armed police: evidence from London |
11 |
| When is policing fair? Groups, identity and judgements of the procedural justice of coercive crowd policing |
11 |
| Scumbags! An ethnography of the interactions between street-based youth and police officers |
8 |
| Policing technology-facilitated sexual violence against adult victims: police and service sector perspectives |
8 |
| Plural policing, the public good, and the constitutional state: an international comparison of Austria and Canada - Ontario |
8 |
| Implications of police occupational culture in discriminatory experiences of senior women in police forces in England and Wales |
8 |
| Too much or too little? Individual and situational predictors of police force relative to suspect resistance |
7 |
| Comparing private security regulation in the European Union |
7 |
| Police legitimacy and resident cooperation in crime hotspots: effects of victimisation risk and collective efficacy |
6 |
| The understated ugly side of police-citizen encounters: situation, suspect, officer, decision-making, and force predictors of officer injuries |
6 |
| Police legitimacy in Africa: a multilevel multinational analysis |
6 |
| Improving policing by integrating craft and science: what can patrol officers teach us about good police work? |
6 |
| Police ethics and integrity: can a new code overturn the blue code? |
6 |
| Fear of retaliation and citizen willingness to cooperate with police |
6 |
| What were they thinking? Factors influencing police recruits' decisions about force |
6 |
| Despondent officer narratives and the ?post-Ferguson? effect: exploring law enforcement perspectives and strategies in a southern American state |
6 |
| (Cr)immigrant framing in border areas: decision-making processes of Dutch border police officers |
5 |
| Examining police officer definitions of evidence-based policing: are we speaking the same language? |
5 |
| Employment motivation and job-related satisfaction: a comparison of police women's perceptions in Dubai and Taipei |
5 |
| It's not all about guns and gangs: role overload as a source ofstress for male and female police officers |
5 |
| Determinants of satisfaction with police in a developing country: a randomised vignette study |
5 |
| The blue light social services? Responding to repeat reports to the police of people missing from institutional locations |
5 |
| Adoption of body cameras by United States police agencies: an organisational analysis |
5 |
| The McDonaldisation of police-academic partnerships: organisational and cultural barriers encountered in moving from research on police to research with police |
5 |
| Workplace experiences of gay and lesbian criminal justice officers in the United States: a qualitative investigation of officers attending a LGBT law enforcement conference |
5 |
| 'That's their brand, their business': how police officers are interpreting County Lines |
4 |
| Ethnic identity and perceptions of the police in Turkey: the case of Kurds and Turks |
4 |
| The effects of body-worn cameras on police organisation and practice: a theory-based analysis |
4 |
| Examining the racial-ethnic continuum and perceptions of police misconduct |
4 |
| The experience of interactional justice for victims of honour'-based violence and abuse reporting to the police in England and Wales |
4 |
| Linking supervisory procedural accountability to officer procedural accountability in Chinese policing |
4 |
| Police legitimacy in Asia: findings from a multilevel hierarchical non-linear analysis |
4 |
| The virtues of strangers? Policing gender violence in Pacific Island countries |
4 |
| 'I'm glad that was on camera': a case study of police officers' perceptions of cameras |
4 |
| Renegotiating domestic violence: police attitudes and decisions concerning arrest |
4 |
| Racial stratification and multiple outcomes in police stops and searches |
3 |
| Mimicking ?broken windows? policing in post-soviet cities: expanding social control in uncertain times |
3 |
| Neighbourhood characteristics and confidence in the police in the context of South Korea |
3 |
| 'The biggest gang'? Police and people in the 2011 England riots |
3 |
| A small constellation: risk factors informing police perceptions of domestic abuse |
3 |
| A critique of the internal complaints system of the Thai police |
3 |
| 'That is not facilitating peaceful protest. That is dismantling the protest': anti-fracking protesters' experiences of dialogue policing and mass arrest |
3 |
| Institutional myths and generational boundaries: cultural inertia in the police organisation |
3 |
| Policing political mega-events through 'hard' and 'soft' tactics: reflections on local and organisational tensions in public order policing |
3 |
| Policing football risk'? A participant action research case study of a liaison-based approach to public order' |
3 |
| An examination of English and Welsh constables' perceptions of the seriousness and frequency of online incidents |
3 |
| Community interpreters' experiences of police investigative interviews: how might interpreters' insights contribute to enhanced procedural justice? |
3 |