Tori Semple

484 total citations
22 papers, 279 citations indexed

About

Tori Semple is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Health and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Tori Semple has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 279 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 7 papers in Health and 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Tori Semple's work include Policing Practices and Perceptions (12 papers), Gun Ownership and Violence Research (7 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (3 papers). Tori Semple is often cited by papers focused on Policing Practices and Perceptions (12 papers), Gun Ownership and Violence Research (7 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (3 papers). Tori Semple collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. Tori Semple's co-authors include Craig Bennell, Bryce Jenkins, Simon Baldwin, Judith P. Andersen, Laura Huey, Chris Lawrence, Natalie J. Jones, Christine Hall, Elizabeth Carter and Joel Suss and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Psychology, Community Mental Health Journal and International Journal of Law and Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Tori Semple

19 papers receiving 274 citations

Peers

Tori Semple
Adam D. Vaughan United States
Stephen J. Brannen United States
Jeffery Fagan United States
James E. McCarroll United States
Jeremy Jinkerson United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Semple, Tori, et al.. (2025). Injuries and death proximate to conducted energy weapon use: A systematic review. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 40(4). 816–831.
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, & Craig Bennell. (2025). A measured response? Examining the use of specialty resources and tactics adopted by tactical officers. Police Practice and Research. 26(5). 499–513. 1 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, Joel Suss, & Craig Bennell. (2024). Primed to Use Force? A Systematic Review Examining the Relationship Between Tactical Experience and Use of Force. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 39(3). 509–526. 6 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, et al.. (2024). The importance of context: re-examining the ‘deployments’ of SWAT teams in Canada. Policing & Society. 34(6). 581–595. 4 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, & Craig Bennell. (2023). Why are tactical officers responding to ‘routine’ calls? Using police data to examine the presence of risk factors during seemingly low risk incidents. Police Practice and Research. 25(4). 455–472. 8 indexed citations
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Bennell, Craig, et al.. (2022). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for Managing Potentially Volatile Police–Public Interactions: A Narrative Review. Frontiers in Psychology. 13. 818009–818009. 15 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Simon, Craig Bennell, Bryce Jenkins, et al.. (2022). A Reasonable Officer: Examining the Relationships Among Stress, Training, and Performance in a Highly Realistic Lethal Force Scenario. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 759132–759132. 33 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, Craig Bennell, & Laura Huey. (2021). Misunderstandings, mischaracterizations, and malicious accusations: A reply to Walby’s (2021) SWAT Everywhere?. The Police Journal Theory Practice and Principles. 95(3). 411–420. 2 indexed citations
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Bennell, Craig, et al.. (2021). Online Canadian police recruitment videos: do they focus on factors that potential employees consider when making career decisions?. Police Practice and Research. 22(6). 1585–1602. 9 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, et al.. (2021). Examining the impact of uniform manipulations on perceptions of police officers among Canadian university students. Police Practice and Research. 22(7). 1694–1717. 9 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, Craig Bennell, & Laura Huey. (2021). The role of context in understanding the use of tactical officers: A brief research note. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 23(4). 385–391. 8 indexed citations
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Semple, Tori, et al.. (2021). Are students aware of, knowledgeable about, and willing to use campus safety services?. Crime Prevention and Community Safety. 23(2). 190–212. 2 indexed citations
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Bennell, Craig, et al.. (2021). The Need for a Canadian Database of Police Use-of-Force Incidents. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/La Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale. 64(1). 6–29. 8 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, & Craig Bennell. (2020). An evidence-based approach to critical incident scenario development. Policing An International Journal. 44(3). 437–454. 15 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Bryce, Tori Semple, Craig Bennell, & Laura Huey. (2020). An exploration of the use of tactical officers in three Canadian police services. The Police Journal Theory Practice and Principles. 94(4). 515–538. 21 indexed citations
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Bennell, Craig, et al.. (2020). Promising practices for de-escalation and use-of-force training in the police setting: a narrative review. Policing An International Journal. 44(3). 377–404. 25 indexed citations
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Semple, Tori, et al.. (2020). An Evaluation of a Community-Based Mobile Crisis Intervention Team in a Small Canadian Police Service. Community Mental Health Journal. 57(3). 567–578. 23 indexed citations
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Semple, Tori, Bryce Jenkins, & Craig Bennell. (2020). Injuries and deaths proximate to oleoresin capsicum spray deployment: A literature review. The Police Journal Theory Practice and Principles. 94(2). 184–205. 8 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Simon, Craig Bennell, Judith P. Andersen, Tori Semple, & Bryce Jenkins. (2019). Stress-Activity Mapping: Physiological Responses During General Duty Police Encounters. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 2216–2216. 55 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Simon, et al.. (2018). Excited delirium syndrome (ExDS): Situational factors and risks to officer safety in non-fatal use of force encounters. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 60. 26–34. 27 indexed citations

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