"INTERNET LAW BOOK REVIEWS" Provided by - Rob Jerrard LLB LLM (London): Member of the Advisory Panel to Police Journal.
Vathek Publishing
The Police Journal
A QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR THE POLICE OF THE WORLD
Aims and Scope
Policing is the visible face of the law, under increasing scrutiny from government and the community as a whole. With the pressure on to demonstrate best value through evidence-based policy and practice, The Police Journal is for all decision- and policy-makers, both within the police service and those working with the profession.
The Police Journal discusses the issues at the heart of policing and offers practical advice on how to tackle them. Written by experts and read by the decision-makers, it offers commentary on a wide range of subjects: police procedure, IT, crime statistics, current practices, and new laws affecting policy.
Editor Barry Loveday, Reader in Criminal Justice, University of Portsmouth
Deputy Editor Daniel Gilling, University of Plymouth
Editorial Assistant Tom Ellis, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, University of Portsmouth
Book Reviews Editor Zoe James, University of Plymouth
Legal Correspondents David Wicks, Pump Court Chambers, London Damian Carney, University of Portsmouth
Advisory Panel
Derek Barnett, Deputy President Superintendents Association
Robert Beckley, Deputy Chief Constable, Avon and Somerset Police
His Honour Judge Peter Birts QC
Roger Graef, Films of Record
Rob R. Jerrard, Retired, City of London Police, “Internet Law Book Reviews”
Rob Mawby, University of Gloucestershire
Oba Nsugbe QC, Pump Court Chambers, London
Professor Robert Reiner, London School of Economics
Enver Solomon, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, King's College, London Professor
Steve Uglow, Law Department, University of Kent
Michael Webb, Superintendent NZ Police Service
Paul West, Chief Constable, West Mercia Police
Submission of manuscripts
Manuscripts may be submitted to The Police Journal ONLY through Editorial Manager (<http://www.editorialmanager.cotn/pj>). Submissions by email outside Editorial Manager are discouraged and hard-copy (paper) submissions will not be accepted. Potential authors should go to the Editorial Manager site at <http://www.editorialmanager.com/pj> and follow the instructions for registration and submission.
Subscription information
Volume 83, 2010 of The Police Journal will contain four issues. The subscription prices for volume 83, 2010 are:
Print and online full prices: GBP £164.50, USD $304.50; personal: GBP £82.25, USD $152.25
Online only full prices: GBP £121.50, USD $226.50; personal: GBP £60.75, USD $113.25
Print only full prices: GBP £136, USD $252.50
Prices include VAT at 17.5% for an online only subscription in the UK A proportion of the VAT is applied to print + online subscriptions.
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THE POLICE JOURNAL is published quarterly (March, June, September, December). Periodicals Postage Paid at Rathway, NJ.
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Publication in The Police Journal does not necessarily imply that opinions offered are those of the Editor, Associate Editors or of the Publisher. The Journal does not accept any liability for the accuracy of any comment, report or other technical or factual information. Efforts will, however, be made to ensure that all opinions, technical comment, factual report, data, figures, illustrations and photographs are accurate insofar as it is within its abilities so to do. The Publisher reserves the right to edit, abridge or omit material submitted for publication.
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