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Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations

9 Feb 2016

Community Police Relations in a Majority-Black City (2008)

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations | 0
9 Feb 2016

Community Policing Defined (2014)

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations | 0
9 Feb 2016

Community Policing: The Past, Present and Future (2004)

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations | 0
5 Jan 2016

Rightful Policing by Tracey L. Meares, with Peter Neyroud

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0
5 Jan 2016

Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legitimacy among citizens: a systematic review by Charlotte Gill et al

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0
5 Jan 2016

Respect and Legitimacy — A Two-Way Street, Strengthening Trust Between Police and the Public in an Era of Increasing Transparency, by Brian A. Jackson, RAND

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0

Respect and Legitimacy — A Two-Way Street, Strengthening Trust Between Police and the Public in an Era of Increasing Transparency, by Brian A. Jackson, RAND

5 Jan 2016

Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach, by Lorie Fridell et al

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0

Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach, by Lorie Fridell et al

5 Jan 2016

Constitutional Policing as a Cornerstone of Community Policing, a Report by the Police Executive Research Forum

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0
5 Jan 2016

Legitimacy and Procedural Justice: A New Element of Police Leadership, a Report by the Police Executive Research Forum

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0
5 Jan 2016

Procedural Justice and Police Legitimacy: Using Training as a Foundation for Strengthening Community-Police Relationships, by Daniela Gilbert et al

by Regis Jackson | posted in: Procedural Justice and Community-Police Relations, Research on Policing | 0
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