Introduction: The Perpetual Politics of Policing
PART I: THEORIES AND PRACTICES OF POLICE LEGITIMACY
Fair Policing from the Inside Out - Maarten Van Craen
Enhancing Police Legitimacy by Promoting Safety Culture - Jordan C. Pickering and David A. Klinger
Policing Through Third Parties: Increasing Coercion or Improving Legitimacy? - Janet Ransley
Three Pillars of Police Legitimacy: Procedural Justice, Use of Force, and Occupational Culture - William Terrill, Eugene A. Paoline Iii and Jacinta M. Gau
PART II: POLICE LEGITIMACY ACROSS THE GLOBE
Conservatives and the Constabulary in Great Britain: Cross-Dressing Conundrums - Robert Reiner
Investigations on the Legitimacy of the Swiss Police: Actual Debates and Empirical Evidence - Silvia Staubli
Politicization and Legitimacy of Police in India - Arvind Verma
Explaining Police Attitudes Toward the Use of Force: the Case of Buenos Aires - Nicole E. Haas
Improving Police Legitimacy by Measuring All That Matters: Reflections from the United States and France - Jack R. Greene, Christian Mouhanna, Sema A. Taheri and David Squier Jones
PART III: THE CASE OF RACE
Mental Illness, Race, and Policing - Melissa Thompson, Kimberly Barsamian Kahn, Jean Mcmahon and Madeline O'Neil
Police Shootings in Black and White: Exploring Newspaper Coverage of Officer-Involved Shootings - Charles F. Klahm Iv, Jordan Papp and Laura Rubino
Paradise Lost: White Flight and the Construction of a Criminogenic Origin Myth - Aaron Roussell and Jason Dunbar
PART IV: POLICE TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATION
Citizen Journalism and Police Legitimacy: Does Recording the Police Make a Difference? - Ashley K. Farmer and Ivan Y. Sun
Watching the Watchers: Theorizing Cops, Cameras, and Police Legitimacy in the 21st Century - Kirk Miller
The Politics of Private Policing: No Force and No Legitimacy? - Massimiliano Mulone
The Triangle of Recruitment, Selection, and Training in 21st Century Policing - Maria Haberfeld