Anecdotal evidence suggests that recent video-recorded police–citizen encounters have undermined police legitimacy and fueled civil unrest across the United States. Drawing from the process-based model of policing, social cognitive theory, and past research on media effects, we assess the influence of viewing cell phone videos of police–citizen encounters on perceptions of law enforcement. Using quasi-experimental methods and video footage of an actual police–citizen encounter captured on cell phones, the effects of viewing these videos are assessed using a series of repeated measure ANOVAs. Results indicate that viewing cell phone videos of police–citizen encounters significantly impacts perceptions of law enforcement, though little eviden...
abstract: Recently, there has been an upsurge in highly publicized negative police-citizen encounter...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
Police departments use social media to inform the local community. Additionally, police share self-p...
The current climate surrounding the police in the United States could be described as strenuous. Thi...
This study examined how exposure to video media (specifically media geared toward a social media pla...
The purpose of this study is to examine how exposure to video media (specifically media geared towar...
Citizen monitoring of police officers is an area of increasing importance in law enforcement researc...
In response to recent highly publicized violent encounters between the police and the public, there ...
Law enforcement officers have been entrusted for over 200 years to protect and serve our communities...
The increased use of cell phone cameras by citizens to record their interactions with law enforcemen...
Purpose: The legitimacy crisis faced by law enforcement has been suggested to be the result of a new...
Recording police officers can result in distraction, fear, and false perceptions of law enforcement ...
The study investigated exposure to police-related content on social media and adults’ perceptions of...
Police departments use body-worn cameras (body cams) and dashboard cameras (dash cams) to monitor th...
abstract: In this paper I examined whether the media, for example news outlets and social media site...
abstract: Recently, there has been an upsurge in highly publicized negative police-citizen encounter...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
Police departments use social media to inform the local community. Additionally, police share self-p...
The current climate surrounding the police in the United States could be described as strenuous. Thi...
This study examined how exposure to video media (specifically media geared toward a social media pla...
The purpose of this study is to examine how exposure to video media (specifically media geared towar...
Citizen monitoring of police officers is an area of increasing importance in law enforcement researc...
In response to recent highly publicized violent encounters between the police and the public, there ...
Law enforcement officers have been entrusted for over 200 years to protect and serve our communities...
The increased use of cell phone cameras by citizens to record their interactions with law enforcemen...
Purpose: The legitimacy crisis faced by law enforcement has been suggested to be the result of a new...
Recording police officers can result in distraction, fear, and false perceptions of law enforcement ...
The study investigated exposure to police-related content on social media and adults’ perceptions of...
Police departments use body-worn cameras (body cams) and dashboard cameras (dash cams) to monitor th...
abstract: In this paper I examined whether the media, for example news outlets and social media site...
abstract: Recently, there has been an upsurge in highly publicized negative police-citizen encounter...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
Police departments use social media to inform the local community. Additionally, police share self-p...