Emirati Journal of Policing & Security Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and professional practice in the field of policing and security. The journal provides a critical platform for the integration of research and real-world application, offering insights into the evolving landscape of law enforcement and security operations both locally and globally.
The journal explores contemporary challenges faced by policing institutions and security agencies, encouraging contributions from academic researchers, police practitioners, and experts across disciplines. It publishes original research studies, theoretical reviews, conceptual articles, and assessments of practice that address key issues such as cybercrime, criminal investigations, police management, community policing, crime prevention, counter-terrorism, and domestic and international security threats.
With a strong commitment to bridging the gap between academic knowledge and field-based experience, the journal welcomes perspectives from professionals and scholars of diverse backgrounds and nationalities. By highlighting good practices and innovative approaches from around the world, it aims to foster global dialogue and promote the continuous development of effective, ethical, and accountable policing systems.
The journal serves as a space for critical engagement with emerging trends, strategic frameworks, and applied methodologies in modern policing. It also emphasizes public engagement, collaborative security models, and the role of law enforcement in maintaining societal trust and resilience in the face of complex security challenges.
Through its commitment to scholarly excellence and international collaboration, The Emirati Journal of Policing and Security Studies aspires to be a leading resource in the field, contributing to the advancement of policing knowledge, the refinement of professional practice, and the promotion of effective security systems in diverse contexts.