专题:Policing Practices and Perceptions

This cluster of papers explores the impact of procedural justice, legitimacy, and racial bias on public support for policing. It delves into topics such as community policing, citizen perceptions, use of force, and the influence of police culture on public trust. The research also examines the role of social identity in shaping attitudes towards law enforcement.
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Policing Mental Illness and the Contradictions of Structural Stigma

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“They Align Themselves With Us, Whereas I'm Aligned With the Patient”: A Multi‐Site Qualitative Study of Resident Physicians' Experiences With Law Enforcement in the Emergency Department

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Bad Apples?: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis of Police Deviance

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‘I sit somewhere in that sort of sweet spot’: Liminal legitimacy in criminal justice practice

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Adjudicating Muslimness: Islamophobia and the Limits of Swedish Law

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Breaking Barriers: Analyzing Women Prosecutors’ Electoral Success

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From Victim to Perpetrator: Majoritarian Policing and the Inversion of Justice in Uttar Pradesh

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The Punitive Turn in Welfare State Sweden

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Moral injury, posttraumatic stress, and resilience among law enforcement professionals in Wisconsin

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The identification, processing and investigation of forensic investigative leads in the South African police service

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