Legitimacy-based policing and the promotion of community vitality / / Tom R. Tyler, Caroline Nobo.

This Element presents the history, research, and future potential for an alternative and effective model of policing called 'legitimacy-based policing'. This model is driven by social psychology theory and informed by research findings showing that legitimacy of the police shapes public ac...

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