Legal scholars recognize the centrality of the issue of legal culture (i.e., the “network of values and attitudes relating to law”) (Friedman 1975:34) to the functioning of legal authorities. In particular, they have been concerned about how Americans acquire views about the legitimacy of law and legal authority (Sarat 1977). People do so through a process that includes childhood socialization (Tapp & Levine 1977) and later personal and peer experiences with legal authorities. In particular, the period of adolescence and young adulthood is often viewed as key since young men have their most frequent experiences with legal authorities, as do their peers, during this period (Brunson & Weitzer 2011; Fagan & Tyler 2005). The most frequent legal...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
Legal scholars recognize the centrality of the issue of legal culture (i.e., the “network of values ...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
Police-initiated citizen encounters in American cities often are non-neutral events. Encounters rang...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Police-initiated citizen encounters in American cities often are non-neutral events. Encounters rang...
A consistent body of research shows that a key reason that adults support police is that they view t...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
Legal scholars recognize the centrality of the issue of legal culture (i.e., the “network of values ...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
An examination of the influence of street stops on the legal socialization of young men showed an as...
Police-initiated citizen encounters in American cities often are non-neutral events. Encounters rang...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Legitimacy acts as the dividing line between a police force that merely possesses legal authority to...
Police-initiated citizen encounters in American cities often are non-neutral events. Encounters rang...
A consistent body of research shows that a key reason that adults support police is that they view t...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
Police stop and search activity has consistently been shown to affect the opinions, attitudes and be...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...