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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
These papers examine how personal characteristics and specific experiences shape views of legitimacy offering a microlevel analysis of perception formation.
Examining the Relationship Between Procedural Justice, Perceptions of Police Legitimacy and Self-Identification - Qassim Bolaji, Auburn University at Montgomery; Christi Metcalfe, University of South Carolina
Prior Views and Encounter-Specific Information as Predictors of Encounter-Specific Assessments of Police-Provided Procedural Justice - Tal Jonathan-Zamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Naomi Kaplan-Damary, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Gali Perry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Students Perceptions of Women in Policing: The Role of Media Portrayal and Representation of Policewomen - Alberta Mayfair Asare Yeboah, North Dakota State University
The Impact of Anti-Police Social Movements on Students’ Crime Reporting Intentions - Rosa Isabel Rivera, Michigan State University; Chris Melde, Michigan State University