A.C.A … All Coppers Are … an analysis of police legitimacy in Spain

David Vazquez, E. Aizpurua, Carmen M. Leon
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ABSTRACT In Spain, knowledge about public attitudes towards the police is limited compared to other countries. This study contributes to fill gaps in the literature by examining a wide range of correlates of police legitimacy. Using data from the Spanish sample (N = 1,885) of the European Social Survey (ESS) Round 5, we estimate multivariate regression models with two measures of police legitimacy as outcome variables: moral alignment (α = .81) and duty to obey the police (α = .86). Correlates encompass a range of attitudinal measures, including those related to police activity, the sociopolitical and institutional context, and personal characteristics of the respondents. The results show that, in Spain, as in other countries, police legitimacy is primarily influenced by perceptions of procedural fairness and effectiveness. In addition, the study found that variables such as political orientation and attitudes towards the sociopolitical context are also relevant. These findings suggest that people’s views of the police are linked to broader social and political factors, beyond their interactions with the police.
A.C.A,所有的警察都是,对西班牙警察合法性的分析
在西班牙,与其他国家相比,公众对警察态度的了解有限。本研究通过研究警察合法性的广泛相关因素,有助于填补文献中的空白。使用欧洲社会调查(ESS)第5轮西班牙样本(N = 1885)的数据,我们估计了以两种警察合法性措施作为结果变量的多元回归模型:道德一致性(α = 0.81)和服从警察的责任(α = 0.86)。相关因素包括一系列态度措施,包括与警察活动、社会政治和制度背景以及受访者的个人特征有关的措施。结果表明,与其他国家一样,在西班牙,警察的合法性主要受到对程序公平性和有效性的看法的影响。此外,研究发现,政治取向和对社会政治背景的态度等变量也有相关性。这些发现表明,人们对警察的看法与更广泛的社会和政治因素有关,而不仅仅是他们与警察的互动。
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