Police-Civilian Interaction,Compliance, Accommodation,and Trust in an Intergroup Context: International Data |
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Abstract: | Abstract Prior cross-cultural research has produced models of police-civilian interaction that highlight the effect of officers’ communication accommodation and reported trust in police on attitudinal outcomes. The present study, conducted in Korea, Japan, Guam, and Canada and involving 684 university students, continued this program of research by testing a theoretical model exploring the influence of perceived police officer communication accommodation and reported trust in police on attitudes about compliance with police requests. Findings indicated that across study locations perceived police officer communication accommodation predicted trust in police which, in turn, predicted attitudes about compliance with police requests. |
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Keywords: | Communication Accommodation Theory Trust Compliance Police-Civilian Interaction Korea Japan Guam Canada |
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