Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-police contact, among White and Black university students in Britain, mediated between participant race and perceived racism of police and cooperation with police, respectively. Study 1 (N= 105) showed this to be the case for quality, but not quantity of contact. High-quality contact mitigated the negative effects of being Black on greater perceived racism and lower cooperation. Study 2 (N= 130) assessed a general view of police and desired closeness to police as dependent variables and investigated the moderating potential of racial identification. Higher-quality and lower quantity of contact were associated with a more positive view of poli...
Scholars have documented how media accounts and policy discourse have presented Blacks and criminali...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Crossed-categorisation and extended contact are two different bases for improving intergroup relatio...
In a sample of Flemish police officers (N = 172), we examined whether interracial public-police cont...
We examined whether past positive and negative interracial contact predict people's views of interra...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
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...
Police/community relations frequently involve the interaction of police officers with members of sub...
Scholars have documented how media accounts and policy discourse have presented Blacks and criminali...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Crossed-categorisation and extended contact are two different bases for improving intergroup relatio...
In a sample of Flemish police officers (N = 172), we examined whether interracial public-police cont...
We examined whether past positive and negative interracial contact predict people's views of interra...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
Previous research demonstrates that ethnic minorities are more averse to aiding in an on-going polic...
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...
Police/community relations frequently involve the interaction of police officers with members of sub...
Scholars have documented how media accounts and policy discourse have presented Blacks and criminali...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...