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Call for Papers: Special issue on The Policing and Public Health Interface: Critical Issues from the COVID-19 Pandemic

5 May 2020 7:38 AM | Melissa Jardine (Administrator)

  • Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy

    Call for Papers

    Special issue on The Policing and Public Health Interface:

    Critical Issues from the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Edited by Jennifer Wood and Patricia Griffin


  • The COVID-19 pandemic has both illuminated and transformed the many intersections between policing and public health. Both sectors deploy coercive as well as ‘soft’ tools to shape the behavior of populations and manage their flows in order to reduce the spread of disease and cool down outbreak hotspots. Joint efforts to promote public health and safety have confronted inequalities in access to common goods, including health and justice. Front-line workers across these sectors have experienced grave threats to their physical health and emotional wellbeing, while at the same time placing their families at risk when they bring ‘the job home’. 

    Policing and Society is canvassing proposals for papers that advance both our global understanding of the many nexus points between law enforcement and public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. These include, for example:

  • Aspects of intersectoral or interdisciplinary cooperation in disrupting the spread of the virus at local, national and global levels. 
  • Impact on policing strategies: policing COVID-19 and police during COVID-19.
  • The roles of both sectors in reproducing or mitigating health and justice disparities in their COVID-related practices, paying special attention to vulnerable populations.
  • The criminalization of non-compliance and the unintended consequence to police and community relations.
  • Risk, security management, and the expanded use of surveillance technology in both sectors.
  • The impact of the pandemic on the health, wellness and resilience of officers, the family system, and policing organizations.

Conceptual, empirical and policy-focused papers are encouraged.  Due to the critical and timely nature of this topic, submissions are due by September 30, 2020.

Please visit our website for guidelines on manuscript submission: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gpas20/current

If you would like to discuss a potential contribution then please contact: Jennifer Wood at woodj@temple.edu.

 


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The Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association (GLEPHA) is a not for profit, membership based association whose Mission is to promote research, understanding and practice at the intersection of law enforcement and public health.        Read more


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