Measuring public attitudes towards the police / by Jonathan Jackson and Ben Bradford.: PS18-43/2018E-PDF
"Given that there is currently no common approach used across Canada to measure public attitudes towards the police, the objective of this study was to develop an empirically-informed small subset of items that can be used by Canadian police services for this purpose. We recommend a standardized, comprehensive and validated set of 12 ‘core’ survey items to measure public attitudes towards the police. Police services across Canada can use them to capture public opinion in a way that is comparable between jurisdictions and track change over time. We also recommend a supplementary set of measures of socio-demographics, police-citizen contact, victimization experience, perceived safety and perceived disorder"--Executive summary, page 3.
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| Title | Measuring public attitudes towards the police / by Jonathan Jackson and Ben Bradford. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (55 pages) : graphs + 1 executive summary (3 pages) |
| ISBN | 9780660283661 |
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