Until June 2010, public confidence in police was at the heart of the UK's police performance framework. In the preceding years, the public confidence agenda (PCA) was addressed through a diverse array of government-initiated programmes and concepts such as ‘neighbourhood policing’ and ‘reassurance policing’ that sought to enhance feelings of safety and inspire public confidence in police. Scholars, aware of the significance of fairness in police–citizen encounters and the central importance of visibility in building confidence and trust, began to examine the PCA through surveys and other quantifiable assessments of community safety to explore how cooperation and support for police could be encouraged, evaluating ‘satisfactory’ levels amongs...
This article discusses how four authors came together to create – inside a police service – a specif...
Contacts between police and public form here the starting point for an investigation into trust, con...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
Until June 2010, public confidence in police was at the heart of the UK's police performance framewo...
One of the first actions of the new Home Secretary was to scrap public confidence as the single perf...
This article summarises evidence on contact and confidence from the British Crime Survey and surveys...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
Informed by empirical data collected in the London Borough of Sutton (LBS) in four sweeps between 20...
Enhancing trust and confidence has moved to the centre of policing policy in England and Wales. The ...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
Public confidence in policing has received much attention in recent years, but few studies outside o...
Purpose- Neighbourhood policing is central to supporting public confidence in England and Wales. ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
‘Confidence’ is widely taken to be a crucial measure of the relationship between citizens and public...
Examining the evolution of British and Australian policing, this comparative review of the literatur...
This article discusses how four authors came together to create – inside a police service – a specif...
Contacts between police and public form here the starting point for an investigation into trust, con...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...
Until June 2010, public confidence in police was at the heart of the UK's police performance framewo...
One of the first actions of the new Home Secretary was to scrap public confidence as the single perf...
This article summarises evidence on contact and confidence from the British Crime Survey and surveys...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
Informed by empirical data collected in the London Borough of Sutton (LBS) in four sweeps between 20...
Enhancing trust and confidence has moved to the centre of policing policy in England and Wales. The ...
Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy...
Public confidence in policing has received much attention in recent years, but few studies outside o...
Purpose- Neighbourhood policing is central to supporting public confidence in England and Wales. ...
Public attitudes towards the police have received considerable attention over recent years as politi...
‘Confidence’ is widely taken to be a crucial measure of the relationship between citizens and public...
Examining the evolution of British and Australian policing, this comparative review of the literatur...
This article discusses how four authors came together to create – inside a police service – a specif...
Contacts between police and public form here the starting point for an investigation into trust, con...
The thesis contributes to the literature on public opinion of and trust in the police. The theoreti...