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  3. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)

Published: 2022-06-16

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Editor's Introduction

  • The answer may be in front of us: Do we have the courage to listen?
    Michelle Davey
    40-41
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Trust

Original Research

  • Obstacles to mental health treatment: Similarities and differences among first responder groups
    Clint A. Bowers, Deborah C. Beidel, Madeline R. Marks
    42-46
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    • SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
  • The changing context of Canadian policing: An examination of the public’s perceptions after 2020
    Rick Ruddell
    47-52
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Social Innovation Narratives

  • Awe: Helping leaders address modern policing problems
    Jeff Thompson
    53-58
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Strengths

Original Research

  • Implementation of a post-overdose quick response team in the rural Midwest: A team case study
    Meredith Canada
    59-66
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    • Correction
  • Policing the pandemic: Public health, law enforcement, and the use of force
    Auke J. van Dijk, Clifford Shearing, Gary Cordner
    67-74
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Services

Original Research

  • Domestic and family violence behaviour change programs: An examination of gendered and non-gendered frameworks
    Emily Boxhall, Philip Birch
    75-80
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Justice

Original Research

  • Criminality and crime control measures in selected train stations in Lagos, Nigeria
    Usman Ojedokun, Grace Adeoti
    81-85
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