Research regularly finds significant variation in the perceived trustworthiness of police across different social groups. For example, studies from a number of different countries have shown that people from particular ethnic and racial minority groups tend to have less positive evaluations and lower expectations of police effectiveness, benevolence and integrity, compared to their majority group counterparts. However, much less is known about how trust – as a willingness to be vulnerable under conditions of risk – varies across groups. Moreover, the criminological literature regularly conflates trustworthiness and trust, and/or assumes the former translates unproblematically into the latter. In this paper we use data from a survey of three...
The purpose with this essay was to investigate whether citizens' trust in the police in the Västra G...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood context is well known. Police seem to ...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co-operation with police and in turn building police legitimac...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
In this chapter, we explore everyday understandings of trust among a group of Australian police peac...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the control of crime and disorder. Hence, understand...
Immigrants are often less trusting of police than non-immigrants because they can feel ill-served by...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder in ou...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Community policing can provide strategies and reassurances to support newly arrived refugee communit...
The purpose with this essay was to investigate whether citizens' trust in the police in the Västra G...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood context is well known. Police seem to ...
Trust is critical in ensuring public co-operation with police and in turn building police legitimac...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
This thesis presents a quantitative study of trust in the police amongst first and second-generation...
It is often assumed that immigrants in countries such as the United Kingdom will report lower levels...
Abstract Public confidence and trust in the police has become a subject of government and criminolog...
In this chapter, we explore everyday understandings of trust among a group of Australian police peac...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the control of crime and disorder. Hence, understand...
Immigrants are often less trusting of police than non-immigrants because they can feel ill-served by...
International audiencePolice-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of an...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder in ou...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Community policing can provide strategies and reassurances to support newly arrived refugee communit...
The purpose with this essay was to investigate whether citizens' trust in the police in the Västra G...
Understanding what shapes public trust in the police is an important policy issue for both developed...
The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood context is well known. Police seem to ...