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Call for Papers: Rethinking the Future Police Department: Examining the Role of Testing and Assessment

Letters of Intent Due September 15

The Journal of Personnel Assessment and Decisions has announced a special issue on Rethinking the Future Police Department, edited by Dennis Doverspike.

The goal of this special issue is to feature research that examines a wide range of personnel and assessment decisions relating to policing. The focus of the issue is broad, welcoming conceptual/ theoretical papers, quantitative or qualitative reviews, simulations, empirical papers with primary laboratory and/or field data, or provocation papers. Experimental, non-experimental, and meta-analytic methodologies are welcome. Exploratory and/or inductive investigations are also encouraged.

The Call for Papers can be found online. A letter of intent is due September 15Please direct all letters of intent and questions to the special issue editor, Dennis Doverspike at dennisdoverspike@gmail.com.

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