
Since 1993, The Journal has reached virtually every police chief and sheriff in the United States. The pass–down readership includes command staff and supervisory personnel, corrections officials, and the line officers from agencies across the country. The Journal goes out free to all supervisory personnel.
The Journal's focus is on contemporary policing including policy and procedures, liability issues, personnel problems, the latest law enforcement technology, new equipment, management concerns and more.
Previous features have spotlighted drug crimes, gangs, vehicle pursuits, preparation for armed confrontations, defense tactics, interviewing techniques, relationships with the media, weapons systems and community poicing. This publication strives to bring you the most complete coverage of the policing profession by working with a variety of talented writers, researchers, and criminal justice professionals from varied law enforcement backgrounds.
