While there is considerable social science research demonstrating that minorities such as African, Latino, and Hispanic Americans are less likely to express trust and confidence in police than whites, there is far less evidence concerning community confidence in police oversight. Using a large community survey from a Western city as a case study, Joseph De Angelis argues that such surveys can help local policy makers to proactively identify community concerns about policing before high profile events – such as police shootings – occur, and to help build a case for organizational reform
Conducted between August 20 and August 24 as tensions ran high over the police shooting of an unarme...
This article examines the determinants of citizen satisfaction with police. Using data from a recent...
Community Voices, a participatory research project, aimed to change the ways residents are heard and...
This brief represents the experiences, views, and attitudes of community members who are often under...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
The influence of sociodemographic characteristics, level of contact with the police, perceptions of ...
Since community policing emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, it has been common for police departments t...
In the wake of the many tragic police shootings of young African-American men in recent years, racia...
Recent incidents involving police shootings of unarmed men of color have increased tensions between ...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
Recent years have seen a renewed focus on the relationship between law enforcement and the communiti...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The purpose of this survey study was to assess perceptions of police following a community policing ...
Racial profiling is typically treated in the academic literature as just one more null hypothesis to...
Purpose: There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performanc...
Conducted between August 20 and August 24 as tensions ran high over the police shooting of an unarme...
This article examines the determinants of citizen satisfaction with police. Using data from a recent...
Community Voices, a participatory research project, aimed to change the ways residents are heard and...
This brief represents the experiences, views, and attitudes of community members who are often under...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
The influence of sociodemographic characteristics, level of contact with the police, perceptions of ...
Since community policing emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, it has been common for police departments t...
In the wake of the many tragic police shootings of young African-American men in recent years, racia...
Recent incidents involving police shootings of unarmed men of color have increased tensions between ...
Successful community policing is, in part, dependent on the community’s perception of their police o...
Recent years have seen a renewed focus on the relationship between law enforcement and the communiti...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The purpose of this survey study was to assess perceptions of police following a community policing ...
Racial profiling is typically treated in the academic literature as just one more null hypothesis to...
Purpose: There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performanc...
Conducted between August 20 and August 24 as tensions ran high over the police shooting of an unarme...
This article examines the determinants of citizen satisfaction with police. Using data from a recent...
Community Voices, a participatory research project, aimed to change the ways residents are heard and...