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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Factors that Facilitate and Hinder Implementation of a Problem Oriented Policing Intervention in Crime Hot Spots: Suggestions to Improve Implementation Based on a Field Experiment90
Routinising Police-Security Collaborations: A Prospective, Mixed-Methods Experiment in British Train Stations32
The Alignment Between Community Policing and the Work of School Resource Officers30
A Multi-Site Study of Firearms Displays by Police at Use of Force Incidents29
Calibrating Police Activity Across Hot Spot and Non-Hot Spot Areas24
Exploring the Relationship Between Officer Safety and De-escalation in a Simulated Crisis Encounter22
Police Officer Use of Force Mindset and Street-Level Behavior21
Gender Differences in Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping Strategies19
Us Versus Them? The Problem of Cognitive Distortions in Policing19
Explaining Police Procedural Justice in a Democracy: An Expanded Internal-External Model18
Attrition of Police Officers With Immigrant Background15
‘Me, us, and Them’: Policing and the Dynamics of Identity Work14
Who Is At-Risk? An Examination of the Likelihood and Time Variation in the Predictors of Repeated Police Misconduct14
Crossing the Threshold: Organizational and Community Correlates of Female and Minority Representation Among U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies12
Busting Myths About Evidence-Based Policing: Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue11
Police Responses to People Experiencing Homelessness11
Re-examining the Use of Force Continuum: Why Resistance is Not the Only Driver of Use of Force Decisions10
Police Resilience as a Multilevel Balance: Needs and Resources for Victim Support Officers10
Is a Decentralized Police Organization a Better Option in a Modern Democratic Society? A Case Study From South Korea9
“They Need More Training!” A National Level Analysis of Police Academy Basic Training Priorities9
Police Criminality: Nature and Extent of Crimes Committed by Female Police Officers8
A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Academy Socialization on Police Integrity8
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Cops”: Post-Ferguson Trends in Ideologically-Motivated Homicides of Police Officers, 2008–20218
Assessing the Utility of Body-Worn Cameras for Collegiate Police Agencies8
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