The Role of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Shaping Public Support for Policing
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This study explores two issues about police legitimacy. The first issue is the relative importance of police legitimacy in shaping public support of the police and policing activities, compared to the importance of instrumental judgments about (1) the risk that people will be caught and sanctioned for wrongdoing, (2) the performance of the police in fighting crime, and/or (3) the fairness of the distribution of police services. Three aspects of public support for the police are examined: public compliance with the law, public cooperation with the police, and public willingness to support policies that empower the police. The second issue is which judgments about police activity determine people's views about…
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- Legitimacy
- Wrongdoing
- Procedural justice
- Criminal justice ethics
- Compliance (psychology)
- Criminology
- Criminal justice
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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