Police Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Police Quarterly is 7. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Re-examining the Use of Force Continuum: Why Resistance is Not the Only Driver of Use of Force Decisions98
Police Resilience as a Multilevel Balance: Needs and Resources for Victim Support Officers34
Police Responses to People Experiencing Homelessness32
Factors that Facilitate and Hinder Implementation of a Problem Oriented Policing Intervention in Crime Hot Spots: Suggestions to Improve Implementation Based on a Field Experiment30
Crossing the Threshold: Organizational and Community Correlates of Female and Minority Representation Among U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies23
Explaining Police Procedural Justice in a Democracy: An Expanded Internal-External Model22
Who Is At-Risk? An Examination of the Likelihood and Time Variation in the Predictors of Repeated Police Misconduct22
Busting Myths About Evidence-Based Policing: Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue20
Exploring the Relationship Between Officer Safety and De-escalation in a Simulated Crisis Encounter14
“We Have a Long Ways to Go”: The Growing Pains of a Consent Decree in a Municipal Police Department14
The Alignment Between Community Policing and the Work of School Resource Officers14
Police Officer Use of Force Mindset and Street-Level Behavior11
A Multi-Site Study of Firearms Displays by Police at Use of Force Incidents11
Us Versus Them? The Problem of Cognitive Distortions in Policing11
Attrition of Police Officers With Immigrant Background9
Routinising Police-Security Collaborations: A Prospective, Mixed-Methods Experiment in British Train Stations9
‘Me, us, and Them’: Policing and the Dynamics of Identity Work8
A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Academy Socialization on Police Integrity8
Gender Differences in Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping Strategies8
Assessing the Utility of Body-Worn Cameras for Collegiate Police Agencies8
“They Need More Training!” A National Level Analysis of Police Academy Basic Training Priorities8
Is a Decentralized Police Organization a Better Option in a Modern Democratic Society? A Case Study From South Korea7
Impact of In-Service Implicit Bias Training: A Study of Attitudinal Changes and Intention to Apply Anti-Bias Techniques7
Police Criminality: Nature and Extent of Crimes Committed by Female Police Officers7
Differences Between High and Low Performing Police Agencies in Clearing Robberies, Aggravated Assaults, and Burglaries: Findings From an Eight-Agency Case Study7
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