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Citation
Wooff A & Hail Y (2018) Rural policing in Scotland: measuring and improving public confidence, in Scottish Institute for Policing Research Annual Report for 2017/18. Scottish Institute for Policing Research. Edinburgh. http://www.sipr.ac.uk/Plugin/Publications/assets/files/Annual_Report_2017.pdf
Abstract
Maintaining and improving public confidence is a key part of Policing Strategy 2026 (Police Scotland, 2017). The strategy notes that ¡®public confidence [is] a key measure of our performance¡¯ (p33) and that a ¡®broader understanding of public confidence¡¯ (p57) is vital for maintaining and improving policing (Police Scotland, 2017), highlighting the link between public confidence and broader legitimacy and accountability of policing. A range of academic literature also points to the importance of public confidence for understanding police legitimacy and accountability (Jackson et al., 2012; Tyler, 2004). Public confidence, is used as a key measure of how the police are perceived to be doing, with the Scottish Government releasing statistics annually on ¡®confidence with the police¡¯. The diverse geography of Scotland and local variation in policing styles makes it important to understand the variation in public confidence across different community types and different geographical locations.
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| Publication date | 30/09/2018 |
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| Place of publication | Edinburgh |