Can a single contact with the police change how people perceive them? Can a Tweet damage trust in police? Will this also influence someoneâ??s criminal behaviour? This project introduces a novel method of measuring everyday encounters with police, revealing to what extent these experiences influence individual perceptions and criminal behaviours.
Outputs
Wetenschappelijk artikel
- AE Nivette, C Nägel (2023): Protest policing and public perceptions of police. Evidence from a natural experiment in Germany pp. 64 - 80
- I Obsuth, D Ribeaud, M Eisner, A Nivette (2022): Fair Teachers, Fair Police? Assessing the Pathways between Perceptions of Teacher and Police Authority in Childhood and Adolescence pp. 193 - 207
- A Nivette, C Nägel (2023): The Rodney King incident and verdict revisited: Examining opinion-mobilizing effects using data from Southern California in 1991 and 1992 pp. 101989 - 101989
- C Nägel, E Gilbert, AE Nivette (2023): Examining the effects of the killing of George Floyd by police in the United States on attitudes of Black Londoners: a replication pp. 575 - 596
- AE Nivette, A Stan, C Nägel (2022): The use of experimental vignettes in studying police procedural justice: a systematic review pp. 1 - 36
- C Nägel, AE Nivette (2022): Unexpected events during survey design and trust in the police: a systematic review pp. 1 - 27
- C Nägel, AE Nivette, C Czymara (2023): Do jihadist terrorist attacks cause changes in institutional trust? A multi-site natural experiment pp. 1 - 22
Publicatie
- C Nägel, C Czymara, AE Nivette (2023): Terrorist attacks rarely increase trust in political leaders
- AE Nivette, C Nägel (2023): High-profile events can shape attitudes toward the police â?? but context matters