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13 Police Q. 3 (2010)

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                                                                     Police Quarterly
                                                                          13(1) 3-4
Editorial                                                      @2010 SAGE Pubilcations
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                                                          DOI: 10.1177/1098611110361549
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Welcome  to volume  13 of Police Quarterly. I wrote an editorial for the March 2009 in
which  I summarized  the journal's editorial policy and offered some details on the
rejection rate. Here again I remind potential authors of the journal's editorial policy
and present the latest journal statistics.


Editorial   Policies
For  work  to get published  in Police  Quarterly, it must satisfy the following
requirements:

   1.  Scholarship must  be original and should  invoke the scientific method.
       Except  in rare circumstances, descriptive research, argumentative essays,
       and papers that do not formulate and explicitly test one or more empirical
       research questions will not be sent out for review.
   2.  The Editor will not seek external reviews of papers that have a low chance
       of acceptance. If the Editor is not entirely sure the paper has a low chance
       of being accepted, the editorial board will be consulted. If this occurs and
       the board agrees the chances of acceptance are slim, a maximum  of one
       review will be provided.
   3.  Papers must  have clear policy relevance. A significant portion of Police
       Quarterly's readership consists of law  enforcement  executives, so the
       research must be of interest to practitioners working in the field. The Editor
       will not seek review of papers that fail to meet this requirement.


journal   Statistics
Between  January  1, 2008 (when I took over as editor) and December 31, 2009, the
journal has received 103 submissions. Of those, 26 have been accepted, 65 have been
rejected, and the rest were either in the review or revision stage at year end 2009. Two
additional 2009 submissions were  also withdrawn. Dividing rejections by the total
number  of decisions (91) yielded a rejection rate of just above 71% at year end 2009.
This was up slightly from year end 2008.
   The rejection rate, of course, varies depending on how it is calculated. For example,
considering only 2009  submissions, the rejection rate was approximately 80% (10
acceptances and  39 rejections out of 61 submissions). Looking strictly at decisions
made  in 2009, as opposed to submissions, the rejection rate was just above 72% (58
decisions, including 16 acceptances and 42 rejections).

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