Since community policing emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, it has been common for police departments to use police–community partnerships as a strategy for improving public satisfaction with the police. Yet very little is known about what predicts citizen willingness to participate in these types of community policing initiatives. In this study, the authors use the results of an anonymous mailed survey (n = 16,193) conducted in a large Western city to examine individual and community-level relationships between race/ethnicity and willingness to work with the police in a community anticrime initiative. Contrary to previous research, but consistent with Blumer’s group position thesis, African Americans who responded to the survey report a great...
This study addresses the extension of the “procedural justice” model for understanding public cooper...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder in ou...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Officers are not equally supportive of community policing despite its potential for improving police...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
While there is considerable social science research demonstrating that minorities such as African, L...
There has been a significant amount of attention refocused on problems surrounding police and commun...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
Black civilians experience the highest rates of disparate treatment by police officers when compared...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to describe citizen perceptions ...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
This study addresses the extension of the “procedural justice” model for understanding public cooper...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder in ou...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Officers are not equally supportive of community policing despite its potential for improving police...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
While there is considerable social science research demonstrating that minorities such as African, L...
There has been a significant amount of attention refocused on problems surrounding police and commun...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
Black civilians experience the highest rates of disparate treatment by police officers when compared...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to describe citizen perceptions ...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
This study addresses the extension of the “procedural justice” model for understanding public cooper...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder in ou...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...