The policing of young people, especially through stop-and-search, has been rigorously debated in the context of rising violence in the UK. While concepts based on procedural justice theory and perceptions of police fairness are directly relevant to these debates, these have rarely been tested on young people, nor have they taken account of the impact of stop-and-search. This paper examines young people’s experiences of stop-and-search in two Scottish and two English cities, and tests the relationship between these experiences, their trust in the police, their perceptions of police legitimacy and their compliance with the law. The study finds that Scottish adolescents, who experienced higher volume stop-and-search, had more negative attitude...
This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate ...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record. Stop a...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...
Stop and search can harm young people, damage relations between police and the community and alienat...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Compared to other areas in the UK, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionately large sca...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Compared to other areas in the United Kingdom, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionate...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
In recent years, the scale, impact and legality of stop and search in Scotland has been subject to i...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
This paper presents and discusses the findings from 27 qualitative interviews with young offenders a...
Police stop and search powers have been widely criticized for the disproportionate manner in which m...
From a position of near parity in 2005/6, by 2012/13 recorded search rates in Scotland exceeded thos...
This study examines the development of police stop and search in Scotland from the post-war period ...
This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate ...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record. Stop a...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...
Stop and search can harm young people, damage relations between police and the community and alienat...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Compared to other areas in the UK, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionately large sca...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Compared to other areas in the United Kingdom, stop and search in Scotland was on a disproportionate...
The capacity to stop and search citizens is a key part of the police crime reduction repertoire. Thi...
In recent years, the scale, impact and legality of stop and search in Scotland has been subject to i...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
This paper presents and discusses the findings from 27 qualitative interviews with young offenders a...
Police stop and search powers have been widely criticized for the disproportionate manner in which m...
From a position of near parity in 2005/6, by 2012/13 recorded search rates in Scotland exceeded thos...
This study examines the development of police stop and search in Scotland from the post-war period ...
This paper provides an analysis of the introduction and implementation of hybrid powers to regulate ...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record. Stop a...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) and police statistics are used to analyse problems and trends in Stop...