Policing and the problem of trust

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Abstract

In a sociological perspective trust is considered an essential component of all social relationships. The importance of trust in interpersonal relationships has been recognised also by criminologists: scholars of community policing and crime prevention believe that raising levels of trust between residents and police is crucial for the success of current crime control and security strategies. But how do police increase people's trust?

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Cornelli, R. (2014). Policing and the problem of trust. In Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention: Essays in Honor of Ernesto U. Savona (Vol. 9783319018393, pp. 51–60). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01839-3_7

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