This study examines the effects of three theoretical factors representing both process-based and outcome-based dimensions of police actions on attitudes towards police using an experimental vignette design. We constructed two vignettes depicting citizens’ plausible encounters with police in an urban setting in a developing country (i.e. Accra, Ghana) and varied the level of police procedural justice, measured by quality of treatment, lawfulness, measured by whether or not a bribe is present, and effectiveness, measured by whether or not the offender was caught. In line with previous research, we find that dimensions of police procedural justice, lawfulness, and effectiveness all increase citizens’ satisfaction. However, we find that in cert...
This article investigates the nature of intellectual critique and social criticism Rainer Forst’s cr...
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The aim of this study was to assess whether the absolute standard of candidates sitting the MRCGP Ap...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Despite the large volume of literature on childcare provision across countries, individuals’ attitud...
This paper examines national-level family policies in a comparative perspective, to see whether they...
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Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
Effectiveness evidence supporting school-based counselling is increasing, yet little is known about ...
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Invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCI) provide better signal quality in terms of spatial localizat...
This brief commentary piece looks to apply the theories of Iris Marion Young to the social position ...
Technologically-mediated learning environments are an increasingly common component of university ex...
Background: Research indicates the value of active support in achieving good outcomes across a numbe...
This article investigates the nature of intellectual critique and social criticism Rainer Forst’s cr...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the absolute standard of candidates sitting the MRCGP Ap...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Despite the large volume of literature on childcare provision across countries, individuals’ attitud...
This paper examines national-level family policies in a comparative perspective, to see whether they...
In recent years Government departments and public/private organizations are becoming increasingly tr...
This special issue examines the political context and social impacts of plans for two statesponsored...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
Effectiveness evidence supporting school-based counselling is increasing, yet little is known about ...
In this paper we explore what we consider to be the shared concerns of those neurodivergent and/or m...
Invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCI) provide better signal quality in terms of spatial localizat...
This brief commentary piece looks to apply the theories of Iris Marion Young to the social position ...
Technologically-mediated learning environments are an increasingly common component of university ex...
Background: Research indicates the value of active support in achieving good outcomes across a numbe...
This article investigates the nature of intellectual critique and social criticism Rainer Forst’s cr...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the absolute standard of candidates sitting the MRCGP Ap...