Police Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Police Quarterly is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can We Really Defund the Police? A Nine-Agency Study of Police Response to Calls for Service64
“They Need More Training!” A National Level Analysis of Police Academy Basic Training Priorities25
Police Officer Use of Force Mindset and Street-Level Behavior22
Profiles of U.S. Law Enforcement Officers’ Physical, Psychological, and Behavioral Health: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey of Officers18
Police Use of Force Escalation and De-escalation: The Use of Systematic Social Observation With Video Footage16
Work–Family Conflicts, Stress, and Turnover Intention Among Hong Kong Police Officers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic15
Is There a Civilizing Effect on Citizens? Testing the Pre-Conditions for Body Worn Camera-Induced Behavior Change14
“Engineering Resilience” Into Split-Second Shoot/No Shoot Decisions: The Effect of Muzzle-Position14
Women and Policing: An Assessment of Factors Related to the Likelihood of Pursuing a Career as a Police Officer14
Ambush Killings of the Police, 1970–2018: A Longitudinal Examination of the “War on Cops” Debate14
Gender Differences in Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping Strategies13
A Sign of the Crimes: Examining Officers’ Identification of, and Arrest for, Stalking in Domestic Violence Complaints13
Attitudinal Changes Toward Body-Worn Cameras: Perceptions of Cameras, Organizational Justice, and Procedural Justice Among Volunteer and Mandated Officers13
Police Use of Force and Injury: Multilevel Predictors of Physical Harm to Subjects and Officers13
The Usual Suspects: Prior Criminal Record and the Probability of Arrest12
The Supply and Demand Shifts in Policing at the Start of the Pandemic: A National Multi-Wave Survey of the Impacts of COVID-19 on American Law Enforcement11
Detectives’ Descriptions of Their Responses to Sexual Assault Cases and Victims: Assessing the Overlap Between Rape Myths and Focal Concerns11
Harm Reduction Policing: An Evaluation of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) in San Francisco10
Police Officer Stress and Coping in a Stress-Awareness Era9
Data-Informed and Place-Based Violent Crime Prevention: The Kansas City, Missouri Risk-Based Policing Initiative9
Diversity in Education and Organization: From Political Aims to Practice in the Norwegian Police Service9
Unpacking Sequential Actions Within Use of Force Incidents9
Reimagining the Use of Force by Police in a Post-Floyd Nation9
What Works in Police Training? Applying an Evidence-Informed, General, Ecological Model of Police Training8
Re-examining the Use of Force Continuum: Why Resistance is Not the Only Driver of Use of Force Decisions8
Veil of Darkness and Investigating Disproportionate Impact in Policing: When Researchers Disagree8
Exploring Differing Experiences of a Masculinity Contest Culture in Policing and the Impact on Individual and Organizational Outcomes8
The Impact of Police Attitudes Towards Offenders on Law-Enforcement Assisted Diversion Decisions8
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