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Police Requests for Compliance: Coercive and Procedurally Just Tactics by John D. McCluskey — book cover

Police Requests for Compliance: Coercive and Procedurally Just Tactics

by John D. McCluskey
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Overview

Taking the newer approach of focusing on citizen actions as a dependent variable rather than as an explanation of police-client interactions, McClosky (criminal justice, Michigan State U.) studies situational factors determining compliance with police requests for identification and self-control. Implications for policy, procedures, and future research are discussed based on the findings that justice- seeking—perception of request legitimacy, police respect, and impartiality—rather than coercion informs compliance. Appends methodological notes. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
LFB Scholarly Publishing
Pages
222
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781931202619

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