This article proposes multilevel modelling to account for individuals? contexts when predicting police confidence. It uses the case study of Brazil considering 107 cities from 25 states to assess four evidence and literature-based predictors impacting police confidence measures in the country. The article found that being a crime victim, experiencing police corruption and having low interpersonal trust were negatively and significantly associated with confidence in the police. Levels of variance between individuals grouped by cities and states were a considerable explanatory feature of police confidence. The implications of these results are discussed in relation to police governance
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
This article provides an empirical test of the common assumption that public support for vigilantism...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Building on the insight of Durkheim, the current study examines the hypothesis that cross-national p...
Trust in institutions is one of the central pillars of the stability of democracies. By exploring a ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
Abstract In England and Wales, the ‘public confidence agenda ’ has enjoined the police service toget...
We examine consensual and coercive police–citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
This article summarises evidence on contact and confidence from the British Crime Survey and surveys...
One of the first actions of the new Home Secretary was to scrap public confidence as the single perf...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
The aim of the present study is partially to describe to what extent individuals have confidence in ...
As citizens interact with the police more than most civil servants, increasing the citizenry’s confi...
The purpose with this essay was to investigate whether citizens' trust in the police in the Västra G...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
This article provides an empirical test of the common assumption that public support for vigilantism...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
Building on the insight of Durkheim, the current study examines the hypothesis that cross-national p...
Trust in institutions is one of the central pillars of the stability of democracies. By exploring a ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
Abstract In England and Wales, the ‘public confidence agenda ’ has enjoined the police service toget...
We examine consensual and coercive police–citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
This article summarises evidence on contact and confidence from the British Crime Survey and surveys...
One of the first actions of the new Home Secretary was to scrap public confidence as the single perf...
Objectives: Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that vari...
The aim of the present study is partially to describe to what extent individuals have confidence in ...
As citizens interact with the police more than most civil servants, increasing the citizenry’s confi...
The purpose with this essay was to investigate whether citizens' trust in the police in the Västra G...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
This article provides an empirical test of the common assumption that public support for vigilantism...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...