This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a broad definition of trust is outlined. Four theories of trust formation and reproduction are then used to derive a set of propositions concerning the sources of trust in the legal system and the factors that sustain and/or undermine it. A brief review of existing criminological research that provides evidence as to the relevance of these factors is also provided. The article closes with a discussion of the relationship between the concepts of trust and legitimacy in the context of the criminal justice system
Book synopsis: Questions of legitimacy and issues of compliance lie at the heart of criminal justice...
For Abdallah Gabsi, trust springs from the relationships we establish with others but also with ours...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
It is commonly acknowledged that a lack of trust (distrust) towards governmental institutions goes t...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
Accounts of public ‘trust and confidence’ in criminal justice agencies often fall into one of two ca...
Public attitudes towards crime, policing and justice remain 'hot' social and political topics. Low c...
The purpose of this paper is to explore criminal justice students ’ and law students ’ trust in the ...
ABSTRACT: Confidence, as the theme of interpersonal relations, business relations, relations between...
Book synopsis: Questions of legitimacy and issues of compliance lie at the heart of criminal justice...
For Abdallah Gabsi, trust springs from the relationships we establish with others but also with ours...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
It is commonly acknowledged that a lack of trust (distrust) towards governmental institutions goes t...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
Accounts of public ‘trust and confidence’ in criminal justice agencies often fall into one of two ca...
Public attitudes towards crime, policing and justice remain 'hot' social and political topics. Low c...
The purpose of this paper is to explore criminal justice students ’ and law students ’ trust in the ...
ABSTRACT: Confidence, as the theme of interpersonal relations, business relations, relations between...
Book synopsis: Questions of legitimacy and issues of compliance lie at the heart of criminal justice...
For Abdallah Gabsi, trust springs from the relationships we establish with others but also with ours...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...