The police

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description Public safety journal
publishing company Carl Heymanns Verlag
First edition 1904
Frequency of publication per month
editor Klaus Neidhardt et al.
Web link wolterskluwer.de
ISSN
ZDB 208957-9

Die Polizei is a specialist journal for the police force that has been published since 1904 with articles from the German Police University in Münster-Hiltrup. The magazine is published by senior police and ministerial officials and is published monthly by Carl Heymanns Verlag , which has been part of Wolters Kluwer since 2006 .

The publisher is the former President of the German Police University, Klaus Neidhardt . As of 2009, co-editors are the state police presidents of Baden-Württemberg (Erwin Hetger), Bavaria (Waldemar Kindler), Hesse (until 2010: Norbert Nedela ) and Lower Saxony (Andreas Bruns), the ministerial officials and heads of the police department in the ministries of the interior of North Rhine -Westfalen (Norbert Salmon), Rhineland-Palatinate (Joachim Laux) and Saarland (Klaus Viergutz) as well as Jörg Ziercke , President of the BKA.

One of the former editors is Hans-Ulrich Werner , commander of the police in West Berlin, and previously deputy head of the Police Institute in Münster-Hiltrup, the forerunner of today's German Police University.

The magazine is one of the ten most important police-related journals published nationwide. It is read by a specialist audience - especially in police training centers - but also by practitioners in all branches of the police. Its appearance in a specialist scientific publisher, but also its appearance, sets the magazine apart from the publications of police unions and interior ministries.

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmut Aden: Police-related specialist journals - forms and limits of the influence on police interpretation patterns and political decision-making processes . In: Hans-Jürgen Lange (editor): "The police of society: on the sociology of internal security". Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2003, ISBN 3810028797 , pp. 357-376.