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25 January - Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 190
19 March - Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 193 - 360
27 May - Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 361 - 539
31 August - Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 541 - 721
5 October - Volume 44, Issue 5, Pages 725 - 956
22 October - Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 957 - 1187
Volume 44, Issue 3
27 May 2021
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Police Training
Comparing the effects of academy training models on recruit competence: does curriculum instruction type matter?
Richard H. Donohue
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Nathan E. Kruis
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Promising practices for de-escalation and use-of-force training in the police setting: a narrative review
Craig Bennell
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Brittany Blaskovits
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Bryce Jenkins
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Tori Semple
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Ariane-Jade Khanizadeh
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Andrew Steven Brown
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Natalie Jennifer Jones
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Testing the impact of physiological stress response on police performance during critical job tasks
Lois James
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Michael S. Goldstein
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Peter Lecy
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Stephen Mase
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Moving the needle: can training alter officer perceptions and use of de-escalation?
Michael D. White
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Victor J. Mora
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Carlena Orosco
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E. C. Hedberg
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An evidence-based approach to critical incident scenario development
Bryce Jenkins
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Tori Semple
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Craig Bennell
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The effects of simulator training on the development of creative thinking in law enforcement officers
Joy VerPlanck
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Do policy and training changes influence patterns of police use of force? An interrupted time-series analysis
Alexis Rain Rockwell
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Stephen A. Bishopp
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Erin A. Orrick
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“There must be an ideal solution…”Assessing training methods of knife defense performance of police recruits
Swen Koerner
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Mario S. Staller
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André Kecke
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“Black, white and gray”–A qualitative study of how Swedish police officers describe occupational knowledge
Michelle Nathalie Eliasson
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Investigative interviewing skills in policing: examining the transfer of training into workplace practices
David Mount
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Lorraine Mazerolle
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Financial crime investigation: an evaluation of an online training program for police
Jacqueline M. Drew
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Emily Moir
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Michael Newman
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