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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel will share empirical research into procedural justice issues in the policing of communities, and the inherent issue of police legitimacy. Drawing on collective insights from across different countries in the world, the authors will draw attention to new and emerging police tools, investigative strategies, reform efforts and public relations strategies from an international perspective and their implications in terms of larger efforts to demonstrate transparency and cultivate legitimacy among the general public.
Area VI. The Criminal Justice System / 42. Police Strategies, Interventions, and Community Relations
Policing through Social Media: An Ethnographic Approach - Vaughn J. Crichlow, Florida Atlantic University; Ross Deuchar, University of the West of Scotland; Seth Wyatt Fallik, Florida Atlantic University
Predictors of Body-Worn Camera Diffusion amidst the Push for Greater Transparency in 21st Century Policing in the United States - Justin Nix, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Natalie Todak, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Brandon Tregle, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Tolerance of Triad Activities and Police Legitimacy amidst Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement - T. Wing Lo, City University of Hong Kong; Sharon Kwok, Western Sydney University
The Lived Experience of Stop and Search in Scotland: There are Two Sides to Every Story - Ross Deuchar, University of the West of Scotland; James Densley, Metropolitan State University; Johanne Miller, University of the West of Scotland