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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel examines key factors influencing policing outcomes (e.g., procedural justice and use of force) and officer mental health within Chinese societies. Employing diverse methodologies, including survey data and qualitative approaches, these studies offer valuable insights into the evolving landscape of policing and its broader implications.
Occupational Strain in Policing: How Stress Shapes Attitudes Toward Force and Procedural Justice - Xiaoshuang Iris Luo, University of Akron; Yi-Syuan (Ethan) Jian, University of Delaware; Chiao-Yu Yang, Morgan State University
Linking Organizational Support and Police Officers’ Procedural Justice: The Mediating Role of Literacy and Challenges - Yi-Syuan (Ethan) Jian, University of Delaware; Chiao-Yu Yang, Morgan State University; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University
Procedural Justice for Arrested Youth with Reduced Mental Capacity: A Qualitative Study with an Arts-Based Timelines Approach - Jessica C.M. Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Stephanie Ha, University of Delaware; Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
Connecting Body-Worn Camera Impacts to Stress, Burnout, and Turnover Intention Among Chinese Police Officers - Rui Sun, Shandong University; Yuning Wu, Wayne State University; Ivan Sun, University of Delaware; Ziqiang Han, Shandong University