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7 March - Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 2 - 82
23 May - Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 86 - 160
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Volume 7, Issue 1
7 March 2018
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Editorial
Paresh Wankhade
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DeMond S. Miller
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Relationship between resilience and personality traits in paramedics
Razieh Froutan
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Reza Mazlom
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Javad Malekzadeh
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Amir Mirhaghi
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Police leadership: the challenges for developing contemporary practice
Claire Davis
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Di Bailey
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“Yes, sir”: Leadership and blind obedience in hierarchal organisations
Ian Drummond-Smith
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The impact of values, bias, culture and leadership on BME under-representation in the police service
Irene Afful
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Changing the emergency response culture: case of Korea
Kyoo-Man Ha
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Death in the Spanish fire services: a curriculum development study
Juan Pablo Leiva Santos
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Helena García-Llana
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Victor Pablo
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Maya Liébana
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Allan Kellehear
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