Are trustworthiness and legitimacy 'hard to win, easy to lose'? A longitudinal test of the asymmetry thesis of police-citizen contact

TR Oliveira, J Jackson, K Murphy… - Journal of Quantitative …, 2021 - Springer
Objectives Test the asymmetry thesis of police-citizen contact that police trustworthiness and
legitimacy are affected more by negative than by positive experiences of interactions with …

Willingness to report crime to the police: Traditional crime, cybercrime, and procedural justice

A Graham, TC Kulig, FT Cullen - Policing: An International Journal, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the reporting intentions of traditional and
cybercrime victimization, and the role of procedural justice in explaining sources of variation …

Updating, subtyping, and perceptions of the police: Implications of police contact for youths' perceptions of procedural justice

D Dan‐Irabor, LA Slocum, SA Wiley - Criminology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Individuals enter police encounters with expectations about how these interactions will
unfold. These expectations are often rooted in racialized personal, vicarious, and collective …

[HTML][HTML] Reassessing the process-based model: Do procedural justice and police legitimacy lead to reporting neighborhood problems to the police over time?

K Kuen - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective The process-based model, which emphasizes enhancing procedural justice and
police legitimacy, is regarded as a key approach to fostering community members' …

Declining Trends in Crime Reporting and Victims' Trust of Police in the United States and Major Metropolitan Areas in the 21st Century

M Xie, V Ortiz Solis, P Chauhan - Journal of contemporary …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Victims' willingness to report crime and their opinions about the police are important
indicators of police performance, police legitimacy, and trust in the justice system. This study …

Why do children cooperate with police? The nexus of the authority relations and cognitive developmental perspectives

AD Fine, KE Tom - Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Police must rely on the public's cooperation; however, youths' views of police are historically
low. To understand the dynamics of these intergroup relations, this study integrates two …

Recorded justice or procedural justice? A randomized controlled experiment of the influence of body worn cameras and officer behavior on citizen attitudes

M Demir, R Apel - Justice Quarterly, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
We implement cluster randomization to test the impact of procedurally just and unjust police
behavior during a hypothetical traffic stop (versus procedurally neutral behavior), in addition …

Race/ethnicity, area and willingness to call police

Y Wu, TD Miethe - American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024 - Springer
Using survey data from a large national sample of US residents, this study examines how
and why individuals' race/ethnicity and perceived area crime risk influence their willingness …

Trust in the police in Latin America: A multilevel analysis of institutional and experiential models

F Salazar-Tobar, AF Rengifo - Policing: A Journal of Policy and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
This paper explores two models of preference-formation of trust in the police in Latin
America and the Caribbean: An institutional model that highlights the role of broad …

Police fatal force and crime reporting: A test of community responses to fatal police-civilian encounters

KG Sheppard, JI Stowell - Journal of interpersonal violence, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Public perceptions of police legitimacy and effectiveness have been challenged by recent
high-profile use of fatal force incidents by the police. Prior scholarship suggests that that …