In 2013 the European Journal of Policing Studies (EJPS) was founded. Since then many issues of this journal have been published about highly different aspects of police and policing, from very different theoretical and methodological perspectives. Special issues of the journal were published about for instance plural policing, police cultures and methodology in police research.
In 2023, EJPS makes a new start, from now on published by Eleven. As before, EJPS wants to publish high-quality papers that provide insights into contemporary policing discussions in or related to (continental) Europe. It focuses on issues that are of interest to the police and other actors in policing, and that may shape (the future of) policing. EJPS aims to offer authors ample room to present their (empirical) research results. Furthermore, EJPS also aims to publish special issues, focusing on specific topics or themes that are relevant for both the policy and practice of (public and private) policing.
Members of the Editorial Board EJPS
Prof. dr. Antoinette Verhage (editor)
Prof. dr. ir. Jan Terpstra (editor)
Yinthe Feys (editorial assistant)
Dr. Courtney Marsh (editorial assistant)
Members of the Advisory Board EJPS, February 2023
Hartmut Aden
Liz Aston
Dobrinka Chankova
Janina Czapska
Jacques de Maillard
Marleen Easton
Graham Ellison
Helene Gundhus
Cecilia Hansen Löfstrand
Alistair Henry
Lars Holmberg
Sofie de Kimpe
Joery Matthys
Gorazd Meško
Christian Mouhanna
Lisa van Reemst
Elsa Saarikkomäki
Vincenzo Scalia
Dorian Schaap
Rosella Selmini
Layla Skinns
Zeljko Karas