TY - JOUR
T1 - Reported compliance in police-civilian encounters
T2 - The roles of accommodation and trust in zimbabwe and the united states
AU - Hajek, Christopher
AU - Giles, Howard
AU - Barker, Valerie
AU - Makoni, Sinfree
AU - Choi, Charles
PY - 2008/7
Y1 - 2008/7
N2 - Recent research has demonstrated that, for young adults, officers’ accommodative practices are potent predictors of civilians’ attributed trust in the police, and their perceived likelihood of compliance with police requests. The present study continued this line of work in the African nation of Zimbabwe and in the United States. Besides differences between nations, results revealed that for US participants, officer accommodativeness indirectly predicted civilian compliance through trust. For those in Zimbabwe, however, only direct relationships were found–between officer accommodation and civilian trust, and between accommodation and compliance. The theoretical and practical significance of these are discussed.
AB - Recent research has demonstrated that, for young adults, officers’ accommodative practices are potent predictors of civilians’ attributed trust in the police, and their perceived likelihood of compliance with police requests. The present study continued this line of work in the African nation of Zimbabwe and in the United States. Besides differences between nations, results revealed that for US participants, officer accommodativeness indirectly predicted civilian compliance through trust. For those in Zimbabwe, however, only direct relationships were found–between officer accommodation and civilian trust, and between accommodation and compliance. The theoretical and practical significance of these are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1080/02500160802144660
DO - 10.1080/02500160802144660
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85015056012
SN - 0250-0167
VL - 34
SP - 173
EP - 187
JO - Communicatio
JF - Communicatio
IS - 1
ER -