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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Trends in police research: a cross‐sectional analysis of the 2000–2007 literature

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Pages 520-547 | Published online: 08 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

This review represents the eighth in an annual special feature in Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. With a focus on the substantive categories, publication medium and methodological typology, this study provides a cross‐sectional analysis of the police literature for 2007. We also comment on trends within these categories over time, using the findings from Beckman, Lum, Wyckoff and Larsen‐Vanderwall (2003) and other previous editions of this annual review. A topically organized bibliography of the 2007 police literature reviewed is also provided.

Acknowledgments

This research was conducted by the Police Research Group at the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, a graduate student organization under the direction of Professor Jean McGloin. The authors would like to thank Professor McGloin for her expert guidance.

Notes

1. Beckman, K., Lum, C., Wyckoff, L., & Larsen‐Vanderwall, K. (2003). Trends in police research: A cross‐sectional analysis of the 2000 literature. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 4(1), 79–96.

2. References are listed in alphabetical order by sub‐category.

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