This Issue in Brief: Gangs, Hot Cars, Hot Spots, and Diversity Training Lawrence W. Sherman Editorial Note 14 November 2017 Pages: 191 - 194
Do Gang Injunctions Reduce Violent Crime? Four Tests in Merseyside, UK Richard CarrMolly SlothowerJohn Parkinson Original Article Open access 31 October 2017 Pages: 195 - 210
Tracking Police Responses to “Hot” Vehicle Alerts: Automatic Number Plate Recognition and the Cambridge Crime Harm Index Baljeet SidhuGeoffrey C. BarnesLawrence W. Sherman Original Article Open access 30 October 2017 Pages: 211 - 224
Sweet Spots for Hot Spots? A Cost-Effectiveness Comparison of Two Patrol Strategies Christopher GibsonMolly SlothowerLawrence W. Sherman Original Article Open access 06 November 2017 Pages: 225 - 243
Does Tracking and Feedback Boost Patrol Time in Hot Spots? Two Tests Charlotte de BritoBarak Ariel Original Article Open access 23 October 2017 Pages: 244 - 262
Effects of Recruit Training on Police Attitudes Towards Diversity: a Randomised Controlled Trial of a Values Education Programme Deborah PlatzElise SargeantHeather Strang Original Article Open access 01 November 2017 Pages: 263 - 279
Cynthia Lum, Christopher S. Koper: Evidence-Based Policing: Translating Research into Practice Jamie Hobday Book Review 27 June 2017 Pages: 280 - 282