作者
Scott E Wolfe, Justin Nix, Robert Kaminski, Jeff Rojek
发表日期
2016/6
期刊
Journal of quantitative criminology
卷号
32
页码范围
253-282
出版商
Springer US
简介
Objectives
This study tests the generality of Tyler’s process-based model of policing by examining whether the effect of procedural justice and competing variables (i.e., distributive justice and police effectiveness) on police legitimacy evaluations operate in the same manner across individual and situational differences.
Methods
Data from a random sample of mail survey respondents are used to test the “invariance thesis” (N = 1681). Multiplicative interaction effects between the key antecedents of legitimacy (measured separately for obligation to obey and trust in the police) and various demographic categories, prior experiences, and perceived neighborhood conditions are estimated in a series of multivariate regression equations.
Results
The effect of procedural justice on police legitimacy is largely invariant. However …
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