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91 Police J. 3 (2018)

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                                                              Police Journal:
Editorial                                                     Theory, Practice and Principles

                                                                       The Police journal:
                                                               Theory, Practice and Principles
A    brief word            from       the                             2018, Vol. 91(1) 3-4
                                                                   @ The Author(s) 2018
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                                                            DOI: 10.1 177/0032258X18759996
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Hello and welcome  to the first edition of the Police Journal for 2018.
   We  would  like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as the new editorial
team, say a few well-earned thank-yous, and outline briefly how we hope to build on the
great work of our predecessors in making the Police Journal one of the foremost in its
field for academic researchers, police, and allied policing and security practitioners.
   First, we would like to thank Chantal Stillwell and her team at Sage for giving us the
opportunity to be part of such a great journal. Second, we would especially like to thank
the previous editors, Professor Colin Rogers and Dr Tim John, for passing on to us such a
popular, well-oiled and well-respected journal-producing machine. Finally, we would
like to thank all the readers and contributors to the journal over the past few years,
particularly those that have submitted papers for consideration over the past six months;
please bear with us as we are dealing with these as a priority, and if you have not already
done so, then you will be hearing from us very soon.
   Our vision and  aims for the Police Journal are simple: to carry on increasing its
relevance to both academic  research and policing internationally, by ensuring that all
editions reflect contemporary 'real-world' police issues. We think that this is evident in
the present issue, where the articles reflect current issues at a variety of different levels of
policing, from the governance and accountability of policing (McDaniel), experiences of
diversity within the police (Southern), awareness and responses to diverse needs within
the community  (Race and Hogue)  and the use of new policing methods (Francis Aiello)
to a rare longitudinal evaluation of alley-gating as a burglary prevention intervention
(Rogers). The  book  review in this issue is An Introduction to Criminal Justice by
Geoff Coliandris.
   With  the support of a new editorial board, we aim  to improve the quality of the
published papers by employing  a rigorous (but fair) peer review system comprising an
army  of international peer reviewers of academic researchers, police and allied practi-
tioners (and those with feet in both camps, referred to as 'pracademics' at a conference
one of us attended recently), without whom  the Police Journal would  simply not be
feasible. With your help we promise wholeheartedly to strive to maximise the appeal and
impact of the Police Journal to both police and allied policing professional readers, as
well as to academic researchers and scholars.
   We  do intend to call for papers for special editions of the journal in the near future, so
please do email us with any ideas that you may have for dedicated editions on specific
topics or policing areas.

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