Police Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Police Quarterly is 9. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can We Really Defund the Police? A Nine-Agency Study of Police Response to Calls for Service62
Exploring Gendered Environments in Policing: Workplace Incivilities and Fit Perceptions in Men and Women Officers31
Understanding Body-Worn Camera Diffusion in U.S. Policing29
“They Need More Training!” A National Level Analysis of Police Academy Basic Training Priorities23
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
Ambush Killings of the Police, 1970–2018: A Longitudinal Examination of the “War on Cops” Debate14
Work–Family Conflicts, Stress, and Turnover Intention Among Hong Kong Police Officers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic14
Is There a Civilizing Effect on Citizens? Testing the Pre-Conditions for Body Worn Camera-Induced Behavior Change14
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
Women and Policing: An Assessment of Factors Related to the Likelihood of Pursuing a Career as a Police Officer13
Police Use of Force and Injury: Multilevel Predictors of Physical Harm to Subjects and Officers13
“Engineering Resilience” Into Split-Second Shoot/No Shoot Decisions: The Effect of Muzzle-Position12
The Usual Suspects: Prior Criminal Record and the Probability of Arrest12
Gender Differences in Law Enforcement Officer Stress and Coping Strategies11
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
Unpacking Sequential Actions Within Use of Force Incidents9
Police Officer Stress and Coping in a Stress-Awareness Era9
Harm Reduction Policing: An Evaluation of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) in San Francisco9
Reimagining the Use of Force by Police in a Post-Floyd Nation9
Data-Informed and Place-Based Violent Crime Prevention: The Kansas City, Missouri Risk-Based Policing Initiative9
Detectives’ Descriptions of Their Responses to Sexual Assault Cases and Victims: Assessing the Overlap Between Rape Myths and Focal Concerns9
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