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Building Legitimacy from the Inside: A Representative-Bureaucracy Case for Ethnic Minority Familiarisation Programmes in Armed Policing

Firearms command in England and Wales remains disproportionately drawn from White officers, despite decades of research linking workforce representativeness to public consent. This paper examines a Metropolitan Police Service proposal for a familiarisation programme for ethnic...

Beyond Fairness: Explaining Incarcerated People’s Willingness to Cooperate with Correctional Officers

Preprint to: Lawrence, D. S., Bennett, J., Peterson, B. E., & Cunningham, B. C. (2026). Beyond fairness: Explaining incarcerated people’s willingness to cooperate with correctional officers. Psychology, Crime & Law.

Domestic Abuse and Violent Extremism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

This systematic review and meta-analysis asks whether, how, and why domestic abuse and violent extremism intersect. We identified 61 relevant studies that examine various operationalisations of domestic abuse across perpetration, victimisation, and witnessing. The evidence...

THE PRESENCE OF LEARNING DISABLED YOUTH IN OUR JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS: EXCUSABLE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE?

One of the most significant problems in the area of learning disabilities and delinquency is failure in recognizing the characteristics of the LD by the juvenile justice system. Therefore, a number of useful techniques, skills, and strategies are provided to help court...

Reversing Demoralization Linked to School Bullying

Inesia-Forde, A. (2024). Reversing Demoralization Linked to School Bullying. Asian Journal of Basic Science and Research, 6(4), 62-89.

Social Media Policies and First Amendment Rights in Law Enforcement

Law enforcement officers retain First Amendment rights just as all other citizens do in America. Though an officer’s constitutional right to free speech is protected, law enforcement agencies have a legitimate responsibility to regulate the online conduct of their officers in...

Working Paper: Automated License Plate Readers, Vehicle Theft, and Clearance

Do fixed automated license plate reader (ALPR) networks reduce motor vehicle theft or improve case outcomes? We use the staggered deployment of fixed ALPRs supplied by Flock Safety across 216 U.S. law enforcement agencies and National Incident-Based Reporting System data from...

Dialogue, Legitimacy, and the 'Power Few': An Exploratory Analysis of Citizen Complaints Against Counter-Terrorism Policing in London

Citizen complaints against counter-terrorism (CT) policing remain an under-researched dimension of police accountability, despite sustained public and academic scrutiny of legitimacy in policing more broadly. This article reports an exploratory, descriptive analysis of 455...

Antidemocratic Policing in America: The Institutionalization of Historical Trauma

Countries have begun reforms to align their police forces with a democratic policing culture. Despite significant progress, the United States has failed to fulfill one of the key aspects of democratic governance: democratic policing. Consequently, the gap between law and...

The EU Regulation on the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters. Bringing common sense back : reviving traditional judicial cooperation while enhancing legal protection

The EU Regulation on the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters. Bringing common sense back: reviving traditional judicial cooperation while enhancing legal protection ...