Members’ Corner

Welcome to the Members’ Corner page. Submit items for the Members’ Corner page to Executive Counselor Christi Gullion at christi.gullion@uta.edu:


Call for Papers and Nominations

Policing: An International Journal currently has a call for papers for a special issue on Police Response to Violence Against Women. Abstracts are due March 31, 2025. Manuscripts are due October 1, 2025. Click here for more information.

[Guest Editors: Tara O’Connor Shelley, Institute on Violence Against Women and Human Trafficking, Tarleton State University & Melissa S. Morabito, School of Criminology & Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell]

Policing: An International Journal also has a call for papers for a special issue on Police and Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Targeted Violence. Manuscripts are due September 30, 2025. Click here for more information.

[Guest Editor: Jennifer Gibbs, Penn State Harrisburg]


Funding Announcements

Please continue to check back for updates.


Job and Position Announcements

Send job announcements to christi.gullion@uta.com for inclusion on the Members’ Corner page.

Please continue to check back for updates.


Publications and Policing Journals

Announcements:

Now publishing with Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press, Justice Power and Resistance is relaunching with a double special issue on Pandemics, Policing and Protest. Read the issue online here.


Books & Online Resources 

Read the latest issue of policing journals at the links below:


Conferences and Events

Upcoming Events

Future Events

Past Events

 


Special Offers

  • The International Association of Chiefs of Police has a new student membership program.  Students can become IACP members and gain access to resources, training, and networking opportunities for only $30.  More information available HERE and at the IACP Membership page.
  • Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice is a leading peer-reviewed publication from Oxford University Press. Aimed at connecting law enforcement leaders, police researchers, analysts, and policy makers, it contains critical analysis and commentary on a wide range of topics from policing on a local and global stage. In a new partnership with the Division of Policing, Oxford Journals is offering a special reduced members’ annual subscription rate of $114, a discount of more than 60% on the standard price ($308). This offer provides one year’s print subscription – 4 issues – along with complimentary online access. To claim this offer, please visit www.policing.oxfordjournals.org and choose the ‘Subscriptions’ tab.  More information available HERE.