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19 Police Prac. & Res. 1 (2018)

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POLICE PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, 2018                                      E    Routlg
VOL. 19, NO. 1, 1                                                            RoguItJlLILIe
https://doi.org/10.1080/15614263.2017.1392698                           A    Taylor & Francis Group



From the Editor-in-Chief


This issue, the first issue of 2019, opens with an homage to Alexander Aldrich, former illustri-
ous Treasurer of IPES, International Police Executive Symposium, www.ipes.info, who combined
research and practice extremely admirably in his highly fulfilling life and supremely very successful
career.
   IPES was started in 1994 before its affiliated journal, Police Practice and Research: An International
Journal (PPR) emerged in 2000 to fulfill the need brought home by the meetings of police practitioners
and researchers from all parts of the globe for an intellectual vehicle to push forward the mission of
collaboration between police practice and research. In a way PPR has been nourished and developed
in the 'Brave New World' (Shakespeare) discovered by IPES.
   It is perhaps an irony, like, of course, life itself, that as we say an affectionate and tearful good-bye
to a beloved and most colorful Treasurer of IPES, we are also ushering in the 19th volume of PPR. This
Volume  opens with a variegated selection of articles from a galaxy of researchers and practitioners
about Australia, China, Nigeria, The Netherlands and the USA. Thus, this issue like every issue in PPR
embodies  the ideals, vision and dreams of IPES.
   As IPES facilitated the emergence of PPR, the journal led to the growth of Advances in Police Theory
and Research.: A book series to discuss the substantial issues in depth. True, PPR does advance the
issues and challenges relating to police practice and research but limitations of time and space preclude
larger discussions and more authoritative expositions that can provide stronger and broader linkages
between the worlds of police practice and research. This has been the objective of the Advances Series,
This Series in turn led to the emergence of another series, Interviews with Global Leaders in Policing,
Courts and Prisons with the objectives of presenting the perspectives of high ranking officials and
private practitioners throughout the world.
   Central to the IPES mission of global collaboration between police practice and research are the
IPES annual meetings. The next meeting of IPES on the theme of International Police Cooperation
will be hosted at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime in Vienna on 19-23 August 2018.
As usual, the most analytical papers presented at the IPES meeting in UNODC are intended to be
included in a Special Issue of PPR after thorough peer review as well as there will be post-conference
book in the series. IPES and Taylor and Francis Co-Publications.

                                                                                 Dilip K. Das
                Founding President, International Police Executive Symposium, IPES, www.ipes.info
  Founding Editor-in-Chief Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, PPR, http://www.
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