The relative levels of trust in the police are explored, using data from the fifth round of the European Social Survey (ESS) which covered mainly 28 European countries. In this article, the position of Germany is examined within the international context. German trust in the police, for both German natives and ethnic minorities, for those 15 and over is high in comparison to other European countries. The article also tests if it is the fair treatment of citizens by the police, or the high value placed on rule adherence and conformity, that is driving the German citizen’s trust. It shows that the German police is trusted due to their perceived fairness, effectiveness and shared moral values, rather than on value placed on conformity to auth...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
Purpose - The maintenance of public order and the control of crime are clearly amongst the primary o...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
The question underlying this thesis is what shapes people’s perception of the police. It aims to con...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
The question underlying this thesis is what shapes people’s perception of the police. It aims to con...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
Purpose - The maintenance of public order and the control of crime are clearly amongst the primary o...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range o...
The question underlying this thesis is what shapes people’s perception of the police. It aims to con...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
The question underlying this thesis is what shapes people’s perception of the police. It aims to con...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This paper investigates the relationship between number of police officers per inhabitant and trust ...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...