Objectives: Democratic policing involves an ongoing dialogue between officers and citizens about what it means to wield legitimate authority. Most of the criminological literature on police legitimacy has focused on citizens’ perceptions of this dialogue—that is, audience legitimacy. Consequently, we know little about how officers perceive their legitimacy in the eyes of the public and the antecedents of such perceptions. Pulling together separate strands of literature pertaining to citizen demeanor, hostile media perceptions, and danger perception theory, we propose and test a theoretical model of perceived audience legitimacy. Method: We conducted two separate studies: the first a survey of 546 officers working at a southern U.S. agen...
The process-based model dominates contemporary American research on police-community relations and p...
Abstract Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which police legitimacy and social identity expl...
In a series of recent influential papers, Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe make the case for a ‘d...
Tyler’s process-based model of regulation suggests that when citizens perceive the police as a legit...
In recent years, police legitimacy has generated a great deal of scholarly attention. Numerous studi...
In recent years, police legitimacy has generated a great deal of scholarly attention. Numerous studi...
High-profile events involving police use of force in various cities throughout the US and internatio...
In a series of recent influential papers, Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe make the case for a ‘d...
Today, as in past decades, law enforcement agencies across the nation have faced a common problem, l...
The current climate surrounding the police in the United States could be described as strenuous. Thi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the antecedents of sheriff deputies’ perceived legit...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
The concept of legitimacy has moved center-stage in police research. While students of policing in w...
Procedural justice and police legitimacy research suggests that perceptions of legitimacy are based ...
Legitimacy is at the heart of the functioning of criminal justice systems. In their paper Beyond Pro...
The process-based model dominates contemporary American research on police-community relations and p...
Abstract Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which police legitimacy and social identity expl...
In a series of recent influential papers, Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe make the case for a ‘d...
Tyler’s process-based model of regulation suggests that when citizens perceive the police as a legit...
In recent years, police legitimacy has generated a great deal of scholarly attention. Numerous studi...
In recent years, police legitimacy has generated a great deal of scholarly attention. Numerous studi...
High-profile events involving police use of force in various cities throughout the US and internatio...
In a series of recent influential papers, Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe make the case for a ‘d...
Today, as in past decades, law enforcement agencies across the nation have faced a common problem, l...
The current climate surrounding the police in the United States could be described as strenuous. Thi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the antecedents of sheriff deputies’ perceived legit...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
The concept of legitimacy has moved center-stage in police research. While students of policing in w...
Procedural justice and police legitimacy research suggests that perceptions of legitimacy are based ...
Legitimacy is at the heart of the functioning of criminal justice systems. In their paper Beyond Pro...
The process-based model dominates contemporary American research on police-community relations and p...
Abstract Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which police legitimacy and social identity expl...
In a series of recent influential papers, Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe make the case for a ‘d...