Police Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Police Quarterly is 5. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Routinising Police-Security Collaborations: A Prospective, Mixed-Methods Experiment in British Train Stations38
Busting Myths About Evidence-Based Policing: Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue28
Turnover Intentions of Police Officers when Facing Discretionary Ethical Dilemmas: The Explanatory Roles of Professional Disillusionment and Job Stress23
U.S. Law Enforcement Officers’ Stress, Job Satisfaction, Job Performance, and Resilience: A National Sample20
Detectives’ Descriptions of Their Responses to Sexual Assault Cases and Victims: Assessing the Overlap Between Rape Myths and Focal Concerns19
Police Use of TASER: Multi-Level Predictors of Firing and Drawing in One-to-One Use of Force Incidents16
A Longitudinal Study of Police Differential Response Team Impact on Crime in Houston: A Test of Broken Windows Thesis15
An Examination of Unintentional Use of Force by the Police15
Race and the Use of Force by Police Revisited: Post-Ferguson Findings From a Large County Police Agency15
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 Enforcement14
Police Resilience as a Multilevel Balance: Needs and Resources for Victim Support Officers10
Factors that Facilitate and Hinder Implementation of a Problem Oriented Policing Intervention in Crime Hot Spots: Suggestions to Improve Implementation Based on a Field Experiment10
Gender Differences in Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping Strategies10
Us Versus Them? The Problem of Cognitive Distortions in Policing10
Crossing the Threshold: Organizational and Community Correlates of Female and Minority Representation Among U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies9
Re-examining the Use of Force Continuum: Why Resistance is Not the Only Driver of Use of Force Decisions8
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Cops”: Post-Ferguson Trends in Ideologically-Motivated Homicides of Police Officers, 2008–20218
Harm Reduction Policing: An Evaluation of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) in San Francisco7
Race, Ethnicity and Basic Law Enforcement Training Non-Completion: A National-Level Examination of Police Academies7
Quantity or Spatial Coverage? Using Interpretable Machine Learning to Evaluate the Relationship Between Spatial Strategy of Police Stops and Crime in Crime Hotspots and Non-Hotspots7
Causes of Police Officer Career Apprehension Following George Floyd7
Law Enforcement-Based Outreach and Treatment Referral as a Response to Opioid Misuse: Assessing Reductions in Overdoses and Costs6
The Influence of Guardian and Warrior Police Orientations on Australian Officers’ Use of Force Attitudes and Tactical Decision-Making6
Exploring the Relationship Between Officer Safety and De-escalation in a Simulated Crisis Encounter5
The 2020 De-Policing: An Empirical Analysis5
Factors Promoting and Inhibiting Use of Wellness Resources Among Police: A Mixed Methods Study5
Examining the Effects of Suspect Race on Police First Contact and Arrest Among Adolescents5
Work–Family Conflicts, Stress, and Turnover Intention Among Hong Kong Police Officers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic5
“We Have a Long Ways to Go”: The Growing Pains of a Consent Decree in a Municipal Police Department5
What Motivates Police Officers to be Proactive and Evidence-Based? Analyzing Organizational and Individual Correlates5
A Multi-Site Study of Firearms Displays by Police at Use of Force Incidents5
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