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Police visibility, trust in police fairness, and collective efficacy: A multilevel Structural Equation Model

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posted on 2024-03-07, 00:08 authored by Julia YesbergJulia Yesberg, I Brunton-Smith, B Bradford
Areas high in collective efficacy – where residents know and trust one another and are willing to intervene to solve neighbourhood problems – tend to experience less crime. Policing is thought to be one antecedent to collective efficacy, but little empirical research has explored this question. Using three waves of survey data collected from London residents over three consecutive years, and multilevel Structural Equation Modelling, this study tested the impact of police visibility and police–community engagement on collective efficacy. We explored direct effects as well as indirect effects through trust in police. The findings showed levels of police visibility predicted trust in police. Trust in police fairness, in turn, predicted collective efficacy. There was a small indirect relationship between police visibility and collective efficacy, through trust in police fairness. In other words, police presence in neighbourhoods was associated with more positive views about officer behaviour, which in turn was associated with collective efficacy. The findings have important implications for policies designed to build stronger, more resilient communities.

Funding

Neighbourhood Policing and Collective Efficacy (NPACE): Tackling Serious Violent Crime

Economic and Social Research Council

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Preferred citation

Yesberg, J., Brunton-Smith, I. & Bradford, B. (2023). Police visibility, trust in police fairness, and collective efficacy: A multilevel Structural Equation Model. European Journal of Criminology, 20(2), 712-737. https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708211035306

Journal title

European Journal of Criminology

Volume

20

Issue

2

Publication date

2023-03-01

Pagination

712-737

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-07-29

ISSN

1477-3708

eISSN

1741-2609

Language

en