Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Policing by consent : topline results (UK) from round 5 of the European Social Survey / Jonathan Jackson, Mike Hough, Ben Bradford, Katrin Hohl and Jouni Kuha.

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Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

Alternate Title

Website title: Policing by consent : understanding the dynamics of police power and legitimacy

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (14 pages) : illustrations

Note

"October 2012".
Author(s) affiliated with: Department of Methodology, London School of Economics; Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford; Department of Sociology, City University London; Criminal Policy Research, Birkbeck, University of London.

Summary

"This is the first of the country-specific European Social Survey topline results reports. Focusing on UK data from the Round 5 module entitled ‘trust in justice,' we link people’s perceptions of police legitimacy to their compliance with the law and their willingness to cooperate with the police and criminal courts. We also extend the existing literature by addressing wider forms of trust and people’s attachment to order and security. Framing the findings in the context of a long and rich history of policing by consent, we show the value of the European Social Survey in shaping public policy, practice and debate."--Abstract.

Subject

Online Access

Series

ESS country specific topline results ; 1.

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