Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associated with more positive perceptions of school authorities. There has been relatively less attention to the processes that connect attitudes towards different sources of authority, such as between teachers and police. The current study uses a counterfactual approach to estimate the direct and indirect effects of teacher-child relationships on children's later perceptions of police legitimacy. Using data from a longitudinal study of youth in Zurich, Switzerland, this study applies non-bipartite propensity score matching to identify matched pairs (n = 232 pairs, 55% male) of children with better versus worse relationships with their teacher at a...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
Legal socialization conceptualizes two processes for attaining compliance as either consensus-based ...
Based on the Social Cognitive Domain Theory, the paper explored the adolescents’ conceptions of tea...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
This research addressed whether perceptions of antisocial peers play a role in shaping individual pe...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
Background. The current paper is based on two different approaches. One is the relational model of ...
Samples of 95 preschoolers, first graders, and third graders responded to questions whereby one auth...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
A qualitative methodology, using open-ended questions, was employed to explore the perceptions of 11...
The aim of the paper is to explore young people’s perceptions of moral values and the kind of influe...
Background. Teachers’ legitimacy is central to school functioning. Teachers’ justice, whether distr...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
Legal socialization conceptualizes two processes for attaining compliance as either consensus-based ...
Based on the Social Cognitive Domain Theory, the paper explored the adolescents’ conceptions of tea...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Existing research has shown that the quality of the relationship between teacher and child is associ...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
This research addressed whether perceptions of antisocial peers play a role in shaping individual pe...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
Background. The current paper is based on two different approaches. One is the relational model of ...
Samples of 95 preschoolers, first graders, and third graders responded to questions whereby one auth...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
A qualitative methodology, using open-ended questions, was employed to explore the perceptions of 11...
The aim of the paper is to explore young people’s perceptions of moral values and the kind of influe...
Background. Teachers’ legitimacy is central to school functioning. Teachers’ justice, whether distr...
This study examined teachers’ reports of early teacher–child relationships by focusing on their asse...
Legal socialization conceptualizes two processes for attaining compliance as either consensus-based ...
Based on the Social Cognitive Domain Theory, the paper explored the adolescents’ conceptions of tea...