This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report hate crime incidents in Australia. It addresses an identified gap in the literature by analysing the 2011-2012 National Security and Preparedness Survey (NSPS) results to not only explore differences between hate crime and non-hate crime reporting but also how individual characteristics and perceptions of legitimacy influence decisions about reporting crime to police. Using the NSPS survey data, we created three Generalised Linear Latent and Mixed Models (Gllamm), which explore the influence of individual characteristics and potential barriers on the decision to report crime/hate crime incidents to police. Our results suggest that hate crimes ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to fill a research and literature gap by examining the nature a...
Hate crime victimization in Canada is a criminal justice issue that has received insufficient attent...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how victims’ tendencies to report a hate crime to the police...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
The task of portraying accurate crime statistics is made difficult by the discrepancy between number...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Hate crime is a serious problem in England and official figures do not give a complete picture of th...
Studies have demonstrated that hate crime victimisation has harmful effects for individuals. Victims...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
This study tests assumptions implicit in many of the policy developments around hate crime reporting...
This study addresses the question what makes hate crime incidents newsworthy and which factors are c...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to fill a research and literature gap by examining the nature a...
Hate crime victimization in Canada is a criminal justice issue that has received insufficient attent...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how victims’ tendencies to report a hate crime to the police...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
This article examines the importance of perceptions of police legitimacy in the decision to report h...
Official definitions of hate crime are viewed as overly narrow and unnecessarily exclusive. To enabl...
The task of portraying accurate crime statistics is made difficult by the discrepancy between number...
Much of the academic, practitioner and voluntary sector interest in victims of hate crime have focus...
This paper aims to answer the question: can the aspiration for increasing hate crime reporting conta...
Hate crime is a serious problem in England and official figures do not give a complete picture of th...
Studies have demonstrated that hate crime victimisation has harmful effects for individuals. Victims...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
This study tests assumptions implicit in many of the policy developments around hate crime reporting...
This study addresses the question what makes hate crime incidents newsworthy and which factors are c...
Purpose: Procedural justice is important for fostering peoples’ willingness to cooperate with police...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to fill a research and literature gap by examining the nature a...
Hate crime victimization in Canada is a criminal justice issue that has received insufficient attent...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how victims’ tendencies to report a hate crime to the police...