Police legitimacy among immigrants in Europe: institutional frames and group position

Bradford, B.ORCID logo & Jackson, J.ORCID logo (2017). Police legitimacy among immigrants in Europe: institutional frames and group position. European Journal of Criminology, 15(5), 567-588. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370817749496
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Research on the antecedents of police legitimacy has begun to stress the relevance of a wide range of factors – beyond performance – in shaping public judgements of police (e.g. Jackson et al 2012; Antrobus et al 2015; Mehozay and Factor 2016; Weitzer and Tuch 2006). The ways in which people experience not just policing and but also their wider social, cultural and economic environment – and the location of both police and policed within structures of power, authority and affect – have important effects on lay judgements of police which, in turn, constitute the empirical legitimacy of this foundational state institution.

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