Although there is a large potential of citizen capital in fighting crime and creating safer neighborhoods, in reality, only a small fraction of citizens is actively participating. This study examines the relationship between different types of actual participation behavior in the police domain from a citizen's stance and 3 different but interconnected psychological drivers: the attitude toward citizen participation, moral values, and moral emotions. A total of 217 Dutch citizens filled out an online questionnaire, assessing these drivers and the actual participatory actions they engaged in over the past year. The results show that 4 broad categories of participation behavior can be distinguished: social control (e.g., correcting others rega...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Purpose Theories of procedural justice have facilitated the development of a process-based approach ...
Changes in demand for public security together with additional pressures placed upon police have tes...
During the last decade, the phenomenon of citizen watches has become a common and meaningful element...
Aided by the growth of Internet and social media, citizens increasingly organize themselves to commu...
Fuelled by the popularity of citizen participation in community safety and by an ongoing pluralisati...
Civilian participation in public security is a pluriform phenomenon. There are courageous individual...
This article aims to contribute to the empirical literature that deals with the relationship between...
The aim of the study was to find out what were citizens' assessments of actual and wished-for freque...
The past two decades or so have seen a growing interest in 'active' (or 'responsible') citizenship w...
Participation in voluntary associations is explained by different theories in sociology, psychology ...
Community oriented policing (COP) can be seen as a co-production between citizens and police (and ot...
Participation in voluntary associations is explained by different theories in sociology, psychology,...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
From reporting crimes to volunteering for the police, it is clear that citizens and communities play...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Purpose Theories of procedural justice have facilitated the development of a process-based approach ...
Changes in demand for public security together with additional pressures placed upon police have tes...
During the last decade, the phenomenon of citizen watches has become a common and meaningful element...
Aided by the growth of Internet and social media, citizens increasingly organize themselves to commu...
Fuelled by the popularity of citizen participation in community safety and by an ongoing pluralisati...
Civilian participation in public security is a pluriform phenomenon. There are courageous individual...
This article aims to contribute to the empirical literature that deals with the relationship between...
The aim of the study was to find out what were citizens' assessments of actual and wished-for freque...
The past two decades or so have seen a growing interest in 'active' (or 'responsible') citizenship w...
Participation in voluntary associations is explained by different theories in sociology, psychology ...
Community oriented policing (COP) can be seen as a co-production between citizens and police (and ot...
Participation in voluntary associations is explained by different theories in sociology, psychology,...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
From reporting crimes to volunteering for the police, it is clear that citizens and communities play...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Purpose Theories of procedural justice have facilitated the development of a process-based approach ...
Changes in demand for public security together with additional pressures placed upon police have tes...