Transcription of Research for Practice
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Research forPracticeFactors That Influence Public Opinion of the Department of JusticeOffice of Justice ProgramsNational Institute of JusticeJUNE 03 This and other publications and productsof the Department of Justice, Officeof Justice Programs, National Instituteof Justice can be found on the WorldWide Web at the following site:Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Department of JusticeOffice of Justice Programs810 Seventh Street , DC 20531 John AshcroftAttorney GeneralDeborah J. DanielsAssistant Attorney GeneralSarah V. HartDirector, National Institute of JusticeFindings and conclusions of the Research reported here are those ofthe authors and do not reflect the official position or policies of Department of 03 Factors That Influence Public Opinion of the PoliceAcknowledgmentsThis Research was supported by NationalInstitute of Justice grantnumber 96 IJ CX authors would liketo acknowledge the aidof Lois Mock, NIJ grantmonitor; Jack Greene,who served as consultantto the project.
C. Sloane, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the School of Policy, Planning, and Devel-opment at USC. A new study has found that neighborhood characteristics and interactions with police are the factors that most influ-ence public opinion of the police. The study, conducted in Los Angeles, found that residents from neighborhoods perceived to ...
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