It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels of trust in the police. Immigrant communities are thought ‘difficult to police’, and minority groups frequently experience problematic relationships with police. Yet, there has been little empirical investigation of this issue in the United Kingdom. In this paper, data from the Crime Survey of England and Wales are used to explore the relationship between immigration and trust in the police. Results suggest that trust is higher among immigrants than among the UK-born population, although there is important variation by time since arrival and experience of policing. Trust in the police is also higher in neighbourhoods that have more immigrant...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Immigrants are often perceived as posing a criminal threat to a community, which is interesting sinc...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
Research regularly finds significant variation in the perceived trustworthiness of police across dif...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
Immigrants are often less trusting of police than non-immigrants because they can feel ill-served by...
As the immigrant population continues to grow, law enforcement agencies face increasing demands to p...
Trust and confidence in such criminal justice institutions as the police is considered crucial for t...
Trust and confidence in such criminal justice institutions as the police is considered crucial for t...
Public trust and confidence are vital to the police function. There has been much comment and debate...
The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood context is well known. Police seem to ...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Immigrants are often perceived as posing a criminal threat to a community, which is interesting sinc...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
Research regularly finds significant variation in the perceived trustworthiness of police across dif...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
Immigrants are often less trusting of police than non-immigrants because they can feel ill-served by...
As the immigrant population continues to grow, law enforcement agencies face increasing demands to p...
Trust and confidence in such criminal justice institutions as the police is considered crucial for t...
Trust and confidence in such criminal justice institutions as the police is considered crucial for t...
Public trust and confidence are vital to the police function. There has been much comment and debate...
The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood context is well known. Police seem to ...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co - operation with police and in turn building police legitima...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Immigrants are often perceived as posing a criminal threat to a community, which is interesting sinc...