Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that varies in strength from one neighborhood to the next. Estimate whether perceived police legitimacy predicts an individual’s willingness to cooperate in weak-norm neighborhoods, but not in strong-norm neighborhoods where most people are either willing or unwilling to cooperate, irrespective of their perceptions of police legitimacy. Methods: A survey of 1057 individuals in 98 relatively high-crime English neighborhoods defined at a small spatial scale measured (a) willingness to cooperate using a hypothetical crime vignette and (b) legitimacy using indicators of normative alignment between police and citizen values. A mixed-effects, location-scale...
© 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Despite decades of declining crime rates, ...
Objectives To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions reduce crim...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Purpose: Many studies have lent empirical support to the procedural justice model of police legitima...
Purpose: Many studies have lent empirical support to the procedural justice model of police legitima...
Areas high in collective efficacy – where residents know and trust one another and are willing to in...
Research on public perceptions of the police has identified various individual characteristics that ...
Policing by consent has long been viewed as a fundamental feature of modern policing. Police need ci...
Currently, there is much debate about how to alleviate tensions between communities and police. Thes...
Calling upon and assisting police officers are acts that link informal and formal mechanisms of soci...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
© 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Despite decades of declining crime rates, ...
Objectives To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions reduce crim...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Purpose: Many studies have lent empirical support to the procedural justice model of police legitima...
Purpose: Many studies have lent empirical support to the procedural justice model of police legitima...
Areas high in collective efficacy – where residents know and trust one another and are willing to in...
Research on public perceptions of the police has identified various individual characteristics that ...
Policing by consent has long been viewed as a fundamental feature of modern policing. Police need ci...
Currently, there is much debate about how to alleviate tensions between communities and police. Thes...
Calling upon and assisting police officers are acts that link informal and formal mechanisms of soci...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
© 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Despite decades of declining crime rates, ...
Objectives To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions reduce crim...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...