Understanding when, to what extent, and in which contexts high-profile police actions influence trust in and legitimacy of the police is important because police perceptions are associated with cooperation, compliance and, eventually, trust in the state itself. The current study uses a quasi-experimental design to assess changes in public attitudes toward the police after the violent police dispersal of a protest movement against a new railway station project in Stuttgart on 30 September 2010. We found little to no change in several dimensions of perceptions of police and legitimacy, specifically measures of trust in police, moral alignment, procedural fairness, and obligation to obey the police. However, respondents interviewed after the e...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Understanding when, to what extent, and in which contexts high-profile police actions influence trus...
On 2 February 2017, French police officers brutally abused a young black man, leading to the first w...
On 2 February 2017, French police officers brutally abused a young black man, leading to the first w...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
This paper aims to examine antecedents and contingents associated with the construction and shaping ...
Abstract Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which police legitimacy and social identity expl...
Police legitimacy is fundamental to the relationship between the state, citizens and their police, a...
The current study prospectively explores whether crime victims’ willingness to cooperate with the po...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Mass protests that have taken place over the past decade in various Western democracies have called ...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Understanding when, to what extent, and in which contexts high-profile police actions influence trus...
On 2 February 2017, French police officers brutally abused a young black man, leading to the first w...
On 2 February 2017, French police officers brutally abused a young black man, leading to the first w...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
This paper aims to examine antecedents and contingents associated with the construction and shaping ...
Abstract Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which police legitimacy and social identity expl...
Police legitimacy is fundamental to the relationship between the state, citizens and their police, a...
The current study prospectively explores whether crime victims’ willingness to cooperate with the po...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...
Mass protests that have taken place over the past decade in various Western democracies have called ...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
Why do people believe that violence is acceptable? In this paper we study people’s normative beliefs...
The police can be seen as a governmental institution or as an organizational body, where especially ...