About the Journal

Journal of Police Science and Technology (JPST) is an academic journal dedicated to advancing research and innovation in policing, law enforcement practices, and public safety technologies. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, law enforcement professionals, policymakers, and academics to explore critical issues related to crime prevention, investigative techniques, policing strategies, and the integration of technology in modern law enforcement.

The thematic scope of JPST encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, including but not limited to criminal justice systems, forensic science, digital forensics, surveillance technologies, cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, community policing, and the ethical use of technology in law enforcement. The journal encourages the submission of empirical, theoretical, and applied research that contributes to enhancing the effectiveness, accountability, and professionalism of police institutions.

JPST also aims to highlight emerging technologies and innovative approaches in addressing contemporary security challenges, such as cybercrime, transnational crime, data-driven policing, and the use of artificial intelligence in investigations. By fostering collaboration between academia, law enforcement agencies, and industry, the journal seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that research outcomes are both academically rigorous and practically relevant.

Through its publications, Journal of Police Science and Technology aspires to support the development of modern, transparent, and accountable policing systems, promote ethical decision-making, and contribute to safer and more secure communities.