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Media consumption and perceptions of police legitimacy
and Hanley, D.E. (1997), “The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force”, Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol.
Media coverage of police misconduct and attitudes toward police
The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force. Journal of Criminal Justice, 25. 10.1525/sp.1990.37.3.03a00060.
Does the public want the police to stop, stopping? An experimental ...
Abstract Objectives To assess whether data on traffic stop outcomes causally impacts public approval of discretionary traffic stops as a crime control ...
Police Violence and Associations With Public Perceptions of the Police
Using the Police Practices Inventory (PPI)—a measure based on a qualitatively de- rived framework conceptualizing police violence (Cooper et al., 2004)—the ...
The Role of Entertainment Media in Perceptions of Police Use of Force
... police actually use force when making arrests ... Public perceptions of police misconduct and discrimination: Examining the impact of media consumption.
American Perceptions of Police Use of Force - University of Michigan
Following a massive public outcry at the verdict, including riots, the officers were then charged by the federal government which led to ...
Who Believes that the Police Use Excessive Force? Centering ...
“The Effect of a Videotaped Arrest on Public Perceptions of Police Use of Force.” Journal of Criminal Justice 25(5):381‐95. https://doi.org ...
Community College Students' Perceptions of Law Enforcement
... law enforcement action; this action is often referred to as de-policing. ... The effect of videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force.
The influence of race on jurors' perceptions of lethal police use of ...
The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use. Journal of Criminal Justice, 25(5), 381–395. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0047-2352(97) ...
Resident perceptions of police mistreatment and use of force in a ...
Results from the multivariate analyses suggest that the factors predicting public views about the frequency of excessive use of force by police did change over ...
Attitudinal Trends in Support for Police Use of Force Before and After ...
"The Effect of a Videotaped Arrest on Public Perceptions of Police Use of Force." Journal of Criminal. Justice 25(5):381-395. Johnson, Devon and Joseph B ...
POLICE USE OF FORCE: POLICING PRACTICES
Chart 7: Public Perceptions of Law Enforcement ... Michelle Peruche, “The Consequences of Race for Police Officers' Responses to Criminal.
African American and White perceptions of police services: Within
"The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 25(5), pages 381-395. Erica ...
The Effect of Body-Worn Cameras on Police Use of Force
All videotaped incidents are cases in which the physical contact was commenced by the member of the public, whereas 4 out of the 17 control cases the officer ...
Perceptions of Police-Civilian Encounters: Intergroup and ...
In other words, the public's perception of police treating civilians fairly and professionally affects compliance. Willingness to help. As is the case with the ...
Measurement issues in police use of force: a state-of-the-art review
These studies examined public and police officer perceptions of use of ... The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of ...
Protest policing and public perceptions of police. Evidence from a ...
The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force. Journal of criminal justice, 25, 381-389. Jeong, J. and Han ...
Perceptions of the police Past findings, methodological issues ...
The effect of a videotaped arrest on public perceptions of police use of force. Journal of Criminal Justice, 25. Samuel Walker (1997).
Body‐worn cameras' effects on police officers and citizen behavior
The use of BWCs does not have consistent or significant effects on officers' use of force, arrest activities, proactive or self‐initiated activities, or other ...
The Ferguson Effect on Police Officers' Culture and Perceptions in ...
measures comprised of courtesy summonses that officers use instead of arrests; ... There is a general complaint from the public about police officers on the way ...