ISSN 0032-258X
eISSN 1740-5599
2008 volume 81 (4 issues)

Aims and Scope

Policing is the visible face of the law, under increasing scrutiny from government and the community as a whole. With the pressure on to demonstrate best value through evidence-based policy and practice, The Police Journal is for all decision- and policy-makers, both within the police service and those working with the profession.

The Police Journal discusses the issues at the heart of policing and offers practical advice on how to tackle them. Written by experts and read by the decision-makers, it offers commentary on a wide range of subjects: police procedure, IT, crime statistics, current practices, and new laws affecting policy.

Full list of editors and contact details

Editor

John Jones
The Police Journal

Legal Correspondent

Jane Creaton
Principal Lecturer in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
University of Portsmouth

Book Reviews Editor

Rob Jerrard
Internet Law Book Reviews


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