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Identifying the adoption of policing styles: A methodology for determining the commitment to problem-oriented policing amongst police forces in England and Wales

Abstract Previous research consistently demonstrates that problem-oriented policing (POP) can address a range of policing issues; hence its continued appeal and relevance to current practice. However, there are well-documented challenges in terms of its implementation and sustenance within police fo...

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Published in:Policing : a journal of policy and practice 2023-01, Vol.17
Main Authors: Tura, Ferhat, Hunter, James, Thompson, Rebecca, Tseloni, Andromachi
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