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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This panel draws together empirical work on the inner life of policing to examine how officers operate on the frontlines of legitimacy through patrol work, traffic stops, community engagement.
Community Policing Done Differently? Analysis of Daily Activities - Sophie Charbonneau, Université Laval; Yanick Charette, Université Laval; Dumais-Michaud Audrey-Anne, Université Laval; Anne Crocker, Université de Montréal
Exploring Drivers’ and Police Officers’ Verbal and Physical Actions in Traffic Stops: Do They Affect Dispositions? - Xiaochen Hu, Fayetteville State University; Nicholas Lovrich, Washington State University
Understanding the Perception Gap: Police Recruits’ Views on Public Trust and Policing Strategies - Hyunji Lee, George Mason University; Cynthia Lum, George Mason University; Beidi Dong, George Mason University
What Makes a Good Patrol Officer? A Cross-Rank Analysis of Police Perspectives - Amelia Wiercioch, University of Central Florida; Eugene Paoline III, University of Central Florida