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The scientific journal Nordisk Politiforskning or the Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing (NJSP) will soon reach seven years of publishing activity. Many traditional scientific journals have been publishing for hundreds of years and the peer review method became more common during the 20th century. Although the journal is still fresh, it has managed to develop its own profile in the Nordic context.

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  • The scientific journal Nordisk Politiforskning or the Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing (NJSP) will soon reach seven years of publishing activity

  • Many traditional scientific journals have been publishing for hundreds of years and the peer review method became more common during the 20th century

  • The peer-reviewed articles in this issue cover a variety of topics from the core of policing to the operating environment. They describe police perceptions of conflict management training (Emsing, Hansson & Sundqvist), use of weapons in stressful situations (Henriksen & Kruke), the knowledge constraints in interprofessional cooperation (Jakobsen & Filstad), and the role of police in the crime mediation model (Rasmussen)

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The scientific journal Nordisk Politiforskning or the Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing (NJSP) will soon reach seven years of publishing activity. Director of Research, Police University College, Finland Vesa.Muttilainen@polamk.fi Many traditional scientific journals have been publishing for hundreds of years and the peer review method became more common during the 20th century. The journal is still fresh, it has managed to develop its own profile in the Nordic context.

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