What do people think about pandemic policing? Should the police get extra powers to enforce the lockdown? A survey by Krisztián Pósch (LSE), Julia Yesberg (UCL), Jonathan Jackson (LSE), Ben Bradford (UCL), Arabella Kyprianides (UCL) and Zoe Hobson (UCL) found some measures (such as checkpoints and issuing fines) are much more popular than others (like mobile phone and facial recognition tracking). Importantly, people’s perception of the legitimacy of the police is crucial in establishing public consent for enhanced police powers. In turn, legitimacy is rooted in people’s experience of everyday policing
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, illustrated most acutely by a death toll whic...
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, police services around the world were granted unprecedented ne...
This article substantially extends the existing constitutional and legal critiques of the use of sof...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
The belief that ‘we are all in it together’ is more important than other factors in explaining why t...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
The UK's COVID-19 response has provided the police with new powers which potentially impinge upon ci...
The three lockdown periods across 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 had significant consequences for police....
In the initial phase of COVID-19, Aotearoa New Zealand was internationally praised for its pandemic ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the relationship between an emergent decay of social trust crea...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
The lockdown in the United Kingdom as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilit...
How does policing affect people’s willingness to comply with COVID-19 restrictions, and does the pub...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, illustrated most acutely by a death toll whic...
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, police services around the world were granted unprecedented ne...
This article substantially extends the existing constitutional and legal critiques of the use of sof...
The relationship between the police and the public has often been a complex one, requiring trust, tr...
The belief that ‘we are all in it together’ is more important than other factors in explaining why t...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
In March 2020, the UK introduced a set of rules to ‘lockdown’ the country in response to the COVID-1...
The UK's COVID-19 response has provided the police with new powers which potentially impinge upon ci...
The three lockdown periods across 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 had significant consequences for police....
In the initial phase of COVID-19, Aotearoa New Zealand was internationally praised for its pandemic ...
The aim of this paper is to consider the relationship between an emergent decay of social trust crea...
It is much remarked upon that the pandemic exposed underlying tensions and weaknesses in European so...
The lockdown in the United Kingdom as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilit...
How does policing affect people’s willingness to comply with COVID-19 restrictions, and does the pub...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact, illustrated most acutely by a death toll whic...
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, police services around the world were granted unprecedented ne...
This article substantially extends the existing constitutional and legal critiques of the use of sof...