Recent incidents involving police shootings of unarmed men of color have increased tensions between communities and police departments across the United States. In response, scholars have intensified efforts to understand the factors that shape attitudes toward the police. The current study examines individual and aggregate factors that influence satisfaction with the police. To this end, we address three research questions: (a) are there significant racial/ethnic differences in satisfaction with police; (b) do these differences persist after accounting for experiences with the police, perceptions of safety, and aggregate measures; and (c) can procedural justice help explain racial variation in attitudes toward the police? Study findings hi...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...
The way in which police officers engage with general society is often under meticulous watch by coun...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...
Recent incidents involving police shootings of unarmed men of color have increased tensions between ...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing recently endorsed procedural justice as a way ...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
Little is known about Black Americans\u27 experience with and attitudes toward the police. For Black...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of police officer as well as ...
Empirical studies have pointed to the increasing importance of procedural justice as a tool for impr...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...
The way in which police officers engage with general society is often under meticulous watch by coun...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...
Recent incidents involving police shootings of unarmed men of color have increased tensions between ...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing recently endorsed procedural justice as a way ...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the relative effects of race and class, at both indiv...
Little is known about Black Americans\u27 experience with and attitudes toward the police. For Black...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of police officer as well as ...
Empirical studies have pointed to the increasing importance of procedural justice as a tool for impr...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...
The way in which police officers engage with general society is often under meticulous watch by coun...
Race is one of the most powerful variables explaining the public\u27s attitudes toward the police. T...