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Aims and Scope
The European Journal of Policing Studies is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes
articles addressing the topic of policingand police studies in the broad sense. EJPS aims to
provide insights into contemporary policing discussion. It focuses on issues that are of
interest to the police and other actors in policing, and that shape (the future of) policing.
It offers contributions in a broad domain, including contemporary academic (empirical)
research on policing (by the police as well as other actors), phenomena that may be of
interest to policing actors, education, policing strategies and styles, accountability and
democratic rights, legal and political developments and policing policy and practice.
With its primary aim of disclosing European research into, views on and analyses of
policing to the international community, EJPS wants to reach both policing researchers
and practitioners. In its ambition to help overcome the language barrier, EJPS aims to
disclose research from countries which often remain out of sight in publications and
also applauds international comparative research.
The Journal concentrates on contributions from European countries, but contributions
from other countries are also welcomed, if they provide added value for the European
context. EJPS aspires to have an international reach and the editors aim for inclusion
in the Thomson Reuters database (Web of Science). It is published four times a year.
EJPS offers quick but thorough review procedures through the expert guidance of an
international editorial board and invites authors to submit their articles through the
online web application.
This volume is composed with contributions previously published in the Maklu Journal
of Police Studies. The contributions are representative of what the EJPS intends.
Antoinette VERHAGE, Editor
Lieselot BISSCHOP & Wim HARDYNS, Assistant Editors

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