Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose that a history of unpleasant interactions with the police generates hostile attitudes towards the institution (Jefferson & Walker, 1993). Using a sample of 56 black and 64 white participants, we examined whether quality of contact predicts black people's attitudes and subjective norms concerning co-operating with the police. Our findings indicated that the Contact Hypothesis (Pettigrew, 1998) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, 1991) jointly provide some insight into the disinclination of black individuals to co-operate with the police. We found that the relationship between race and attitudes or subjective norms concerning co-operation ...
We examined whether past positive and negative interracial contact predict people's views of interra...
The use of force is arguably the defining feature of police. Yet this power is often controversial: ...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Perennial conflict between police and black citizens has led to calls for greater representation of ...
In a sample of Flemish police officers (N = 172), we examined whether interracial public-police cont...
Despite the long tradition in research and theory on the experience of race-related stress, as well ...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
We examined whether past positive and negative interracial contact predict people's views of interra...
The use of force is arguably the defining feature of police. Yet this power is often controversial: ...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Perennial conflict between police and black citizens has led to calls for greater representation of ...
In a sample of Flemish police officers (N = 172), we examined whether interracial public-police cont...
Despite the long tradition in research and theory on the experience of race-related stress, as well ...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
In the past couple of years, different police departments in the United States have ignited intense ...
We examined whether past positive and negative interracial contact predict people's views of interra...
The use of force is arguably the defining feature of police. Yet this power is often controversial: ...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...