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Public assistance of police during criminal investigations: Russian experience
Authors:Olga Semukhina
Institution:Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract:This study examines the high levels of public unwillingness to assist police in criminal investigations in Russia. Variables of public trust of police, fear of crime, victimization, and prior contact with police are used to explain this phenomenon. Also included in the study are variables of police fear and avoidance of police. The findings suggest that higher levels of distrust in, as well as fear and avoidance of police are strong predictors of citizens’ unwillingness to assist police in Russia. The paper discusses potential implications of these findings for the 2011 police reform in Russia.
Keywords:Russian law enforcement  post-Soviet policing  public–police cooperation  trust of police
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