This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few studies have attempted to explore the role that procedural justice plays in shaping the public\u27s willingness to assist police in crime control. The present study explores this much neglected field of research using both crosssectional survey data and panel data. The study finds that views about police legitimacy do influence public cooperation with the police, and that those who view the police as more legitimate are more likely to assist police to control crime. The key antecedent of legitimacy is procedural justice; those who are more likely to believe police use procedural justice in their dealings with the public are more likely to perc...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Research consistently reveals that public perceptions of procedural justice and police performance a...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
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...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
This article makes three points. First, the police need public support and cooperation to be effecti...
Police require voluntary cooperation from the general public to be effective in controlling crime a...
Tyler’s process-based model of regulation suggests that when citizens perceive the police as a legit...
Over the years, police departments have incorporated various techniques to secure citizen compliance...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Research consistently reveals that public perceptions of procedural justice and police performance a...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
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...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
This article makes three points. First, the police need public support and cooperation to be effecti...
Police require voluntary cooperation from the general public to be effective in controlling crime a...
Tyler’s process-based model of regulation suggests that when citizens perceive the police as a legit...
Over the years, police departments have incorporated various techniques to secure citizen compliance...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Research consistently reveals that public perceptions of procedural justice and police performance a...