Volunteer police have always been a part of policing, and currently field approximately 20% of the numbers of full-time paid officers in the United States. Given this long history and significant participation, it is surprising how little is known about this aspect of policing. This article reviews what is known about modern volunteer police in the United States, then explores what is not known. The implications for future research include a discussion of what researchers “need to know” and “should know” in order to have valuable evidence to guide evidence-based decision making for relevant stakeholders and policy-makers
The forms that direct citizen involvement in policing take vary widely across different national con...
Volunteer police are used in both the United States and the Unite Kingdom to expand the services pro...
The Honourable Andre Haermeyer, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, witnessed first hand the...
Police volunteering is an area of policing practice that has been relatively neglected in policy, pr...
Purpose: This article offers a tri-national comparison between Malaysia, England and Wales and the U...
Volunteers within the police service are an understudied but invaluable area of policing, both in th...
The focus of this article is the Police Support Volunteer (PSV), a brand of non-warranted and usuall...
Volunteers operating as ‘sworn’ police personnel with full policing powers are a common feature of p...
Fuelled by the popularity of citizen participation in community safety and by an ongoing pluralisati...
Volunteers operating as ‘sworn’ police personnel with full policing powers are a common feature of p...
The pluralized policing landscape now widely involves volunteers and the voluntary sector. Volunteer...
This study describes changes in the use of sworn volunteers among the national\u27s local law enforc...
Community or reassurance policing in the UK has developed concurrently with diversification and expa...
Community or reassurance policing in the UK has developed concurrently with diversification and expa...
There are an estimated 8,000 Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) in England and Wales, contributing aro...
The forms that direct citizen involvement in policing take vary widely across different national con...
Volunteer police are used in both the United States and the Unite Kingdom to expand the services pro...
The Honourable Andre Haermeyer, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, witnessed first hand the...
Police volunteering is an area of policing practice that has been relatively neglected in policy, pr...
Purpose: This article offers a tri-national comparison between Malaysia, England and Wales and the U...
Volunteers within the police service are an understudied but invaluable area of policing, both in th...
The focus of this article is the Police Support Volunteer (PSV), a brand of non-warranted and usuall...
Volunteers operating as ‘sworn’ police personnel with full policing powers are a common feature of p...
Fuelled by the popularity of citizen participation in community safety and by an ongoing pluralisati...
Volunteers operating as ‘sworn’ police personnel with full policing powers are a common feature of p...
The pluralized policing landscape now widely involves volunteers and the voluntary sector. Volunteer...
This study describes changes in the use of sworn volunteers among the national\u27s local law enforc...
Community or reassurance policing in the UK has developed concurrently with diversification and expa...
Community or reassurance policing in the UK has developed concurrently with diversification and expa...
There are an estimated 8,000 Police Support Volunteers (PSVs) in England and Wales, contributing aro...
The forms that direct citizen involvement in policing take vary widely across different national con...
Volunteer police are used in both the United States and the Unite Kingdom to expand the services pro...
The Honourable Andre Haermeyer, Minister for Police and Emergency Services, witnessed first hand the...