Call for Submissions
The International Police Science Association (IPSA) is calling for articles and book reviews to be published in the upcoming issues of the International Journal of Police Science (IJPS).
The International Journal of Police Science (IJPS) is a peer-reviewed open access international journal for law enforcement and security researchers, practitioners, and academics who aim to exchange scientific research, technical notes, and other scholarly work in policing. The journal publishes research in all aspects of policing, while promoting a culture of excellence, innovation, creativity, quality of police practices, community relationships, and police research and development.
The IJPS is published quarterly (January, April, July, and October) by the International Police Science Association (IPSA). Each issue contains four to six items, including editorials, case studies, original research articles, review articles, book reviews, and rapid communications. Articles are selected through a double-blind peer-review process to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The journal is published in the English language under a wide indexing policy and an open access license (Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International [CC BY-NC 4.0]), thereby ensuring the journal’s contents are available to vast audiences within the scientific and practitioner communities.
Rules of Publication
Peer-Review Process:
Articles submitted to the IJPS for publication are peer-reviewed by accredited referees. The standards for review include the following:
International Police Science Association
The International Police Science Association (IPSA) is a registered academic organization of the United Nations. In October 2013, IPSA registered as a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific association. The association’s branches include the United States of America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The International Police Science Association (IPSA) is calling for articles and book reviews to be published in the upcoming issues of the International Journal of Police Science (IJPS).