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Shades of blue: Confidence in the police in the world
Authors:Liqun CaoAuthor Vitae  Yung-Lien LaiAuthor VitaeRuohui ZhaoAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:
  • a Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 55 Bond Street East, Oshawa, ON, Canada L1G 0A5
  • b Graduate School of Criminology, National Taipei University, 151 University Road, Sanxia District, New Taipei City, 23741, Taiwan, Republic of China
  • c Department of Sociology, University of Macau, China
  • Abstract:

    Purpose

    The present study tests the hypothesis that regime nature as a structural characteristic explains variations in public confidence in the police.

    Methods

    Combining five sources of data from 50 nations with 69,309 respondents, the current article extends the extant research by using hierarchical logistic regression analyses with ample sample sizes at both levels to test the hypothesis with a series of control variables.

    Findings

    In addition to the largely consistent findings from the individual-level predictors, the results show that that there is a U-shaper convex curvilinear relationship between the levels of democracy and confidence in the police. Residents in long-term stable authoritarian regimes as well as in long-term stable democracies display elevated levels of confidence in the police, whereas short-term or unstable authoritarian nations and nations in democratic transition have the lowest level of confidence in the police. Besides, confidence in the police is higher among citizens in nations with more government efficiency and is lower among residents of countries with higher homicide rates.

    Conclusion

    Regime nature is important in understanding confidence in the police. In addition, governments should make more efforts to promote their efficiency in order to win citizens’ support and they are expected to reduce homicide rates.
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