Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and the communities they serve in increasing police effectiveness in reducing crime and disorder. A key reason people support police is that they view police as legitimate. The existing research literature, primarily from the United States, indicates that the most important factor in public assessments of police legitimacy is procedural justice.The present study is the first in an Australian juris-diction to examine the effect of procedural justice and police legitimacy on public satisfaction with police. Using responses to a large postal survey (n = 2611), findings show that people who believe police use procedural justice when they exercise th...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Police require voluntary cooperation from the general public to be effective in controlling crime a...
Over the years, police departments have incorporated various techniques to secure citizen compliance...
The procedural justice theory of police legitimacy has received substantial empirical support, yet t...
Prior to this research, legal practitioners and client advocates in New South Wales were regularly r...
Purpose: Procedural justice and police legitimacy have been recognized as important antecedents to p...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
This article makes three points. First, the police need public support and cooperation to be effecti...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Police require voluntary cooperation from the general public to be effective in controlling crime a...
Over the years, police departments have incorporated various techniques to secure citizen compliance...
The procedural justice theory of police legitimacy has received substantial empirical support, yet t...
Prior to this research, legal practitioners and client advocates in New South Wales were regularly r...
Purpose: Procedural justice and police legitimacy have been recognized as important antecedents to p...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
This article makes three points. First, the police need public support and cooperation to be effecti...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...