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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel highlights the increasing use of digital technologies and its impacts on policing effectiveness and procedural justice. Additionally, the authors examine such issues among Chinese police officers, shedding light on their unique experiences and challenges with integrating technology and social media into their daily work and citizen interactions.
Does Self-Legitimacy Mediate the Link between Technology Utilization and External Procedural Injustice in Chinese Policing - Yunan Chen, Beijing Foreign Studies University; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
Technology Difficulties, Media Challenges, Supervisor Justice, and External Procedural Justice among Chinese Police Officers - Ethan Jian, University of Delaware; Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
The Impact of Technology on Procedural Justice: A Qualitative Inquiry Among Police Officers - Jessica Chi Mei Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Albert Ho, Barrister-at-law
Linking Media Distortion to Stress: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of Chinese Police Officers - Stephanie Ha, University of Delaware; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
We would like to request Division of Policing's sponsorship for the panel.