Comparing police and public perceptions of a routine traffic encounter
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen perceptions.
Our paper compares the views of police officers and citizens of a routine Australian policing …
Our paper compares the views of police officers and citizens of a routine Australian policing …
Promoting a culture of fairness: Police training, procedural justice, and compliance
E Sargeant, E Antrobus, D Platz - Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2017 - Springer
Objectives Academics and practitioners alike are concerned about the potential “double-
edged sword” of procedural justice. In the organizational context, procedural justice is …
edged sword” of procedural justice. In the organizational context, procedural justice is …
Placing the blame in the post-Ferguson era: an exploration of police attributions for crime, their declining legitimacy, and the breakdown of justice
This paper explores police perceptions on the causes of crime and the declining legitimacy
of the police. Notwithstanding the growing body of research on public perceptions towards …
of the police. Notwithstanding the growing body of research on public perceptions towards …
White-collar crime and police crime: Rotten apples or rotten barrels?
P Gottschalk - Critical Criminology, 2012 - Springer
In the research literature on white-collar crime, there seems to be a tendency to claim
individual failure rather than systems failure. Occupational crime is often emphasized at the …
individual failure rather than systems failure. Occupational crime is often emphasized at the …
Police misconduct and crime: bad apples or systems failure?
P Gottschalk, G Dean, R Glomseth - Journal of money laundering …, 2011 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to report from an empirical study of white‐collar crime
in business organizations and to create insights into perceptions of potential offenders …
in business organizations and to create insights into perceptions of potential offenders …
Whistle-blowing in the police
P Gottschalk, S Holgersson - Police Practice and Research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
It has been argued that police organizations make whistle-blowing very difficult. This paper
reports from a study of all court cases against police employees in Norway in 2008. In the …
reports from a study of all court cases against police employees in Norway in 2008. In the …
Management challenges in law enforcement: the case of police misconduct and crime
P Gottschalk - International Journal of Law and Management, 2011 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to study police crime, which is defined as crime
committed by police employees on duty. Design/methodology/approach–Based on an …
committed by police employees on duty. Design/methodology/approach–Based on an …
[PDF][PDF] Lived and Remembered Experiences: Policing to Improve Relations with Communities of Color
CA Elow - 2019 - upload.wikimedia.org
Critical race theory (CRT) contends that US structures and institutions have created a society
in which White superiority and Black subjugation are widespread. Law enforcement—far …
in which White superiority and Black subjugation are widespread. Law enforcement—far …
Crime and motive as predictors of jail sentence for police misconduct
P Gottschalk, S Stedje - International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 2010 - Elsevier
The great majority of individuals involved in policing are committed to honourable and
competent public service. However, when police misconduct does occur, there is a tendency …
competent public service. However, when police misconduct does occur, there is a tendency …
Police officers' experiences with racial profiling within their ethnically diverse community: a narrative inquiry
B Juckett - International Journal of Teaching and Case …, 2018 - inderscienceonline.com
Very few racial profiling studies explore police officers' experiences when interacting with
residents in ethnically diverse neighbourhoods while on patrol. This qualitative study …
residents in ethnically diverse neighbourhoods while on patrol. This qualitative study …