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Citation

Nofziger S, Williams LS. Police Q. 2005; 8(2): 248-270.

Affiliation

University of Akron (sn18@uakron.edu)

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1098611103258959

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study examines how perceptions of police affect feelings of safety in the community. Using a community survey from a nonmetropolitan area, this study investigates predictors of confidence in police and whether confidence decreases concern with safety. Findings indicate confidence in police is influenced predominantly by impressions that crime has decreased in the community or by having a positive encounter with police. In turn, confidence in police significantly increases feeling safe. These findings suggest that fear of crime can be reduced through positive interactions between police and community residents. Thus, in addition to effectively enforcing the law, efforts to develop good community relations are important for police in smaller town settings, just as for urban police.

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