Can police enhance public confidence by improving quality of service? Results from two surveys in England and Wales
Public opinions of the police have been a fixture at the top of the policy agenda in England and Wales in recent years, with successive governments stating they wish to see improvements in 'trust and confidence'. But significant doubts remain as to how this might be done, and even if it is...
Main Authors: | Myhill, A, Bradford, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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