This study explores the potential links between crime-related media consumption and confidence in the police based on the instrumental and expressive models. Drawing on data from a large sample of South Koreans, direct and indirect effects of crime-related media consumption on perceptions of police are examined using a regression-based multiple mediation analysis. Results showed that while there is no direct effect of media consumption on confidence in the police, crime-related media consumption is significantly and negatively associated with public confidence in the police via perceived incivilities and fear of crime. This study suggests that the police should make a constant effort to develop strategies to enhance communication with the p...
Public cooperation with the police is essential for successful crime control. Police can particularl...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Police legitimacy and police confidence are indicators of whether the public agrees with how the pol...
The first of Sir Robert Peel’s nine principles of law enforcement (1829) tells us that the police ex...
Police-involved deaths of African Americans have increased over the past two decades, with continued...
Media consumption has been shown to have significant relationships with one’s judgements and beliefs...
This study examined how exposure to video media (specifically media geared toward a social media pla...
The following study will determine whether Korean Americans’ trust in police positively correlates w...
abstract: In this paper I examined whether the media, for example news outlets and social media site...
This comprehensive review examines media consumption and crime fear. Due to the media's focus on sen...
Police departments use social media to inform the local community. Additionally, police share self-p...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
Policing in the US has come under fire over the past few years due to highly publicized shootings of...
The purpose of this study is to examine how exposure to video media (specifically media geared towar...
Public confidence is a concept that underpins the entire system of policing. The police force is con...
Public cooperation with the police is essential for successful crime control. Police can particularl...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Police legitimacy and police confidence are indicators of whether the public agrees with how the pol...
The first of Sir Robert Peel’s nine principles of law enforcement (1829) tells us that the police ex...
Police-involved deaths of African Americans have increased over the past two decades, with continued...
Media consumption has been shown to have significant relationships with one’s judgements and beliefs...
This study examined how exposure to video media (specifically media geared toward a social media pla...
The following study will determine whether Korean Americans’ trust in police positively correlates w...
abstract: In this paper I examined whether the media, for example news outlets and social media site...
This comprehensive review examines media consumption and crime fear. Due to the media's focus on sen...
Police departments use social media to inform the local community. Additionally, police share self-p...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
Policing in the US has come under fire over the past few years due to highly publicized shootings of...
The purpose of this study is to examine how exposure to video media (specifically media geared towar...
Public confidence is a concept that underpins the entire system of policing. The police force is con...
Public cooperation with the police is essential for successful crime control. Police can particularl...
Citizens who take on a positive attitude toward the police are more inclined to obey the law, report...
Police legitimacy and police confidence are indicators of whether the public agrees with how the pol...