Triggers of change to public confidence in the police and criminal justice system: Findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales panel experiment
Accounts of public ‘trust and confidence’ in criminal justice agencies often fall into one of two camps. Instrumental accounts suggest that people trust police and the criminal justice system (CJS) when they believe them to be effective in fighting crime and reducing offending. Expressive or affecti...
Autors principals: | Bradford, B, Myhill, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2015
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