Haack, Leila, Master of Arts, Spring 2009 Sociology An Examination of Missoula Citizens’ Perceptions of Local Law Enforcement Chairperson: Dr. Daniel Doyle There has been considerable research on public perceptions of police over the years. Previous research has been mostly done in urban areas and primarily focused on race, public-police contact, and socioeconomic factors that impact public perceptions. Research has begun to look more at rural areas and at the importance of community policing. Research on public perceptions of police has largely excluded college students. This study sought to fill this void by examining attitudes towards police in a rural area with college students. Data came from a survey conducted in 2001 that gat...
The influence of sociodemographic characteristics, level of contact with the police, perceptions of ...
The Citizens Police Academy (CPA) has gained widespread popularity across the United States. For man...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...
Studies considering perceptions of the police have traditionally focused on very broad outcome measu...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
The public perception of police is a common issue that law enforcement agencies across the nation ar...
The purpose of this study was to extend our understanding of public perception towards law enforceme...
The aim of the study was to determine the police officer\u27s perception on public\u27s opinion towa...
Purpose – A neighborhood-based notion of the distribution of policing services is a hallmark of comm...
The extent to which community members are willing to cooperate with the police and become involved w...
Using data collected from a survey of 501 university students in a western Canadian city, this artic...
The field of policing has recently come under the public scrutiny due to the events surrounding the ...
Negative public perceptions toward law enforcement officers (LEOs) have increased in recent years as...
Examines the need for citizen cooperation for law enforcement and the factors that help determine pe...
The influence of sociodemographic characteristics, level of contact with the police, perceptions of ...
The Citizens Police Academy (CPA) has gained widespread popularity across the United States. For man...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...
Studies considering perceptions of the police have traditionally focused on very broad outcome measu...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
This Independent Study examines the topic of community-oriented policing including the attitudes and...
The public perception of police is a common issue that law enforcement agencies across the nation ar...
The purpose of this study was to extend our understanding of public perception towards law enforceme...
The aim of the study was to determine the police officer\u27s perception on public\u27s opinion towa...
Purpose – A neighborhood-based notion of the distribution of policing services is a hallmark of comm...
The extent to which community members are willing to cooperate with the police and become involved w...
Using data collected from a survey of 501 university students in a western Canadian city, this artic...
The field of policing has recently come under the public scrutiny due to the events surrounding the ...
Negative public perceptions toward law enforcement officers (LEOs) have increased in recent years as...
Examines the need for citizen cooperation for law enforcement and the factors that help determine pe...
The influence of sociodemographic characteristics, level of contact with the police, perceptions of ...
The Citizens Police Academy (CPA) has gained widespread popularity across the United States. For man...
For this research study we created a survey that allowed us to break up the respondents into two gro...