Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward.
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Cook, PJ
Published in: Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society
December 2015
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Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society
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2160-0031
ISSN
1529-1006
Publication Date
December 2015
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start / End Page
71 / 74
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Social Justice
- Police
- Jurisprudence
- Humans
- Crime Victims
- Crime
- 52 Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
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Cook, P. J. (2015). Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward. Psychological Science in the Public Interest : A Journal of the American Psychological Society, 16(3), 71–74. https://doi.org/10.1177/1529100615610575
Cook, Philip J. “Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward.” Psychological Science in the Public Interest : A Journal of the American Psychological Society 16, no. 3 (December 2015): 71–74. https://doi.org/10.1177/1529100615610575.
Cook PJ. Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward. Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society. 2015 Dec;16(3):71–4.
Cook, Philip J. “Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward.” Psychological Science in the Public Interest : A Journal of the American Psychological Society, vol. 16, no. 3, Dec. 2015, pp. 71–74. Epmc, doi:10.1177/1529100615610575.
Cook PJ. Will the Current Crisis in Police Legitimacy Increase Crime? Research Offers a Way Forward. Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society. 2015 Dec;16(3):71–74.
Published In
Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society
DOI
EISSN
2160-0031
ISSN
1529-1006
Publication Date
December 2015
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start / End Page
71 / 74
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Social Justice
- Police
- Jurisprudence
- Humans
- Crime Victims
- Crime
- 52 Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology