“…Among the highly cited police researchers we also find examples of quantitative police research, such as Strömwall and Granhag (2003) and Glomseth, Gottschalk, and Solli-Saether (2007). Other examples of quantitative police research can be found in the quite extensive body of work based on police student surveys (including, but not restricted to Annell, Lindfors, & Sverke, 2015;Bäck, 2015;Fekjaer, 2014;Lagestad, 2013;Petersson, 2015), surveys of police officers (e.g. Ask, 2010;Burke & Mikkelsen, 2006;Dean, Fahsing, & Gottschalk, 2006;Ekenvall, 2003;Hansson, Hurtig, Lauritz, & Padyab, 2017;Hellesø-Knutsen, 2013) and some studies based on population surveys (Holmberg, 2005;Thomassen, 2017;Thomassen, Strype, & Egge, 2014).…”