Building on the insight of Durkheim, the current study examines the hypothesis that cross-national proxies for social integration explain variation in confidence in the police across different countries. Combining six sources of data from 84 nations with a total sample size of 122,330 respondents, the current research uses hierarchical generalized linear modelling (HGLM) logistic regression analyses to investigate the potential mechanism of social integration in shaping confidence in the police. Results show that three proxies of social integration (i.e., homicide rates, group grievance, and suicide rates) are negatively and significantly associated with confidence in the police. Additionally, results replicated the U-shaped convex curvilin...
This study explores the potential links between crime-related media consumption and confidence in th...
The aim of the present investigation is to find out the level of confidence that the settled foreign...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
This article proposes multilevel modelling to account for individuals? contexts when predicting poli...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Purpose - The maintenance of public order and the control of crime are clearly amongst the primary o...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
Public confidence in policing has received much attention in recent years, but few studies outside o...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
The aim of the present study is partially to describe to what extent individuals have confidence in ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
The public’s confidence in police is a crucial factor to a police department’s ability to serve its ...
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...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
This study explores the potential links between crime-related media consumption and confidence in th...
The aim of the present investigation is to find out the level of confidence that the settled foreign...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
This article proposes multilevel modelling to account for individuals? contexts when predicting poli...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Purpose - The maintenance of public order and the control of crime are clearly amongst the primary o...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
Public confidence in policing has received much attention in recent years, but few studies outside o...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
The aim of the present study is partially to describe to what extent individuals have confidence in ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
The public’s confidence in police is a crucial factor to a police department’s ability to serve its ...
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...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
This study explores the potential links between crime-related media consumption and confidence in th...
The aim of the present investigation is to find out the level of confidence that the settled foreign...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...