We examine consensual and coercive police–citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to procedural justice theory, popular legitimacy operates as part of a virtuous circle, whereby normatively appropriate police behavior encourages people to self-regulate, which then reduces the need for coercive forms of social control. But can consensual and coercive police–citizen relations be so easily disentangled in a city in which many people fear crime, where the ability to use force can often be palpable in even mundane police–citizen interactions, where some people fear police but also tolerate extreme police violence, and where the image of the military police as “just another (violent) gang” has significant cultural currency? Legitimacy h...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
Is fairness in process and outcome a generalizable driver of police legitimacy? In many industriali...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...
We examine consensual and coercive police-citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
We examine consensual and coercive police–citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
The concept of legitimacy has moved center-stage in police research. While students of policing in w...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Today, the majority of research has focused on legitimacy, while much less attention has been given ...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
I argue that there are unconsidered complexities to police legitimacy and use examples from my study...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this article, the authors study people's norma...
The purposeof this paper is to develop a measurement model of the sentiments of police legitimacy am...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
We review the concepts of legitimacy, trust, and legal cynicism in the context the debate about poli...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
Is fairness in process and outcome a generalizable driver of police legitimacy? In many industriali...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...
We examine consensual and coercive police-citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
We examine consensual and coercive police–citizen relations in São Paulo, Brazil. According to proce...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
The concept of legitimacy has moved center-stage in police research. While students of policing in w...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Today, the majority of research has focused on legitimacy, while much less attention has been given ...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
I argue that there are unconsidered complexities to police legitimacy and use examples from my study...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this article, the authors study people's norma...
The purposeof this paper is to develop a measurement model of the sentiments of police legitimacy am...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
We review the concepts of legitimacy, trust, and legal cynicism in the context the debate about poli...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
Is fairness in process and outcome a generalizable driver of police legitimacy? In many industriali...
One of the primary components of state stability and order is that citizens consider those in power ...