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Why does the public cooperate with law enforcement? The influence of the purposes and targets of policing
2011
Psychology, public policy and law
This study addresses the extension of the "procedural justice" model for understanding public cooperation with law enforcement to new policing contexts and new minority populations. The study draws on four recent surveys of public reactions to policing against crime or against terrorism across different populations to examine whether the changing purpose of policing, or changes in the communities targeted for heightened policing have an effect on how cooperative behaviors are elicited. This
doi:10.1037/a0023367
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