A consistent body of research shows that a key reason that adults support police is that they view them as legitimate. This paper adds to the small number of studies to explore factors that influence young people's judgments of police legitimacy. Using data from a written survey of 14 to 16 year-old high school students, findings show that young people's attitudes toward police legitimacy are positively linked to police use of procedural justice. Prior negative contact with police is significantly associated with young people's judgments of lower police legitimacy. Implications for building better police-youth relationships are discussed
The article raises the question of the attitude of modern society (especially young people and adole...
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...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder. Unde...
In the eyes of the public, police play an important role in combating crime and maintaining law and ...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Much is now known about public trust and confidence in the police, especially regarding the importan...
This study examined a unique police studies intervention program by comparing two groups of youth-at...
Youths' opinions about the police matter and can affect officers' ability to perform their duties. T...
Most findings from developed western societies – particularly USA and UK – have consistently found t...
This article reports on focus group interview-based research conducted to improve knowledge of Europ...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Attempts to improve the relationship between police and young people are at the forefront of contemp...
The article raises the question of the attitude of modern society (especially young people and adole...
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...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder. Unde...
In the eyes of the public, police play an important role in combating crime and maintaining law and ...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Much is now known about public trust and confidence in the police, especially regarding the importan...
This study examined a unique police studies intervention program by comparing two groups of youth-at...
Youths' opinions about the police matter and can affect officers' ability to perform their duties. T...
Most findings from developed western societies – particularly USA and UK – have consistently found t...
This article reports on focus group interview-based research conducted to improve knowledge of Europ...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Attempts to improve the relationship between police and young people are at the forefront of contemp...
The article raises the question of the attitude of modern society (especially young people and adole...
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...