Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement

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Journal Properties
  • Incorporated into
    Small Wars and Insurgencies
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    55
  • ISSN
    0966-2847
  • e-ISSN
    1744-0556
  • Main Publisher
    Taylor & Francis
  • Publisher
    Informa UK Limited
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement is a peer-reviewed journal that examines the multifaceted aspects of internal conflicts, terrorism, and law enforcement strategies. With a global perspective, the journal delves into the causes, dynamics, and consequences of low-intensity conflicts, alongside effective law enforcement approaches to manage and mitigate these challenges. It is designed to inform both academics and practitioners in the field. Key areas of focus include counter-terrorism strategies, conflict resolution, peace-building initiatives, and the role of law enforcement in maintaining security and order amidst instability. The journal features research articles, case studies, and perspectives from experts around the world. Indexing includes key databases relevant to law enforcement, criminology, and security studies. Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement serves as a valuable resource for understanding and addressing the evolving threats facing societies today. This journal promotes evidence-based strategies and informed decision-making in the face of low-intensity conflict and security challenges. By providing a platform for scholarly exchange, it contributes to a more secure and just world for all. Special issues may address specific regions or thematic topics of critical importance.