Policing in Black and White: Ethnic Group Differences in Trust and Confidence in the Police
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Abstract
Public trust and confidence in the police is generally low, with minority group members especially mistrustful of the police. This study uses a sample of New Yorkers to examine, first, whether trust is related to public willingness to cooperate with the police. The results suggest that it is. Second, this study examines the relationship of police policies and practices to trust in the police. The study finds that trust is most strongly influenced by public judgments about the fairness of the procedures that the police follow when exercising their authority. These process-based judgments are more influential than are either assessments of the effectiveness of police crime-control activities or judgments about…
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- Public trust
- Ethnic group
- Sample (material)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Procedural justice
- Criminology
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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