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Citation

Sun IY, Triplett RA. Policing (Bradford) 2008; 31(3): 435-455.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/13639510810895795

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine differential perceptions of neighborhood problems by the police and residents. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses interview and survey data collected from 50 neighborhoods a mid-western city to assess whether police officers and citizens differ in their perceptions of neighborhood disorder, drug-gang, and property crime problems. Multivariate regressions were conducted to examine the effects of neighborhood structural characteristics, social organization, perceptions of the legitimacy of local authorities, and actual crime rates on police's and citizens' perceptions of neighborhood problems. Findings: Police officers rate neighborhood problems more seriously than do local residents. Neighborhood structural characteristics and perceptions of the legitimacy of local authorities significantly affect variation in perceptions of neighborhood problems by citizens and police. Actual property crime rates influence police perceptions of disorder and property crime problems. Research limitations/implications: Future research should continue to explore the factors that contribute to perceptual differences between citizens and police officers. Research should also pay more attention to variables such as informal control, social capital, and collective efficacy. More research efforts should be devoted to explore how variation in officers' perceptions of neighborhood problems affects their behavior toward local residents. Originality/value: The study incorporates neighborhood contexts in its analysis and tests both officers' and citizens' perceptions of neighborhood problems simultaneously, which have rarely been done in previous research.

Language: en

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