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  1. Information Communication Technologies and Intimate Partner Violence in China
  2. Institutional procedural justice and street procedural justice in Chinese policing: The mediating role of moral alignment
  3. Internal Procedural Justice, Moral Alignment, and External Procedural Justice in Democratic Policing
  4. Linking supervisory procedural accountability to officer procedural accountability in Chinese policing
  5. Police Officers’ Attitudes Toward Citizens in China
  6. Tolerance for Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparative Study of Chinese and American College Students
  7. Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Public Cooperation with Police
  8. Chinese Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring Factors Affecting Various Types of IPV
  9. The Impact of Job Characteristics on Burnout Among Chinese Correctional Workers
  10. Police supervisors' work-related attitudes in China
  11. Chinese Trust in the Police: The Impact of Political Efficacy and Participation
  12. Strain, Negative Emotions, and Level of Criminality Among Chinese Incarcerated Women
  13. College Students’ Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence: a Comparative Study of China and the U.S.
  14. Satisfaction with the police: an empirical study of Chinese older citizens in Hong Kong
  15. From authoritarian policing to democratic policing: a case study of Taiwan
  16. Public trust in the Chinese police: The impact of ethnicity, class, and Hukou
  17. College Students’ Definitions of Intimate Partner Violence
  18. One country, three populations: Trust in police among migrants, villagers, and urbanites in China
  19. Race/Ethnicity and Perceptions of Police Bias: The Case of Chinese Immigrants
  20. Citizens’ satisfaction with police in Guangzhou, China
  21. Chinese immigrants’ contact with police
  22. Preferences for Police Response to Domestic Violence: A Comparison of College Students in Three Chinese Societies
  23. Race, Immigration, and Policing: Chinese Immigrants’ Satisfaction with Police
  24. Appropriate police response to domestic violence: Comparing perceptions of Chinese and American college students
  25. Arab Americans’ Opinion on Counterterrorism Measures: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion
  26. Chinese and American college students' preferences for police response to domestic violence
  27. Procedural justice during police-citizen encounters: The effects of process-based policing on citizen compliance and demeanor
  28. Who is better for handling domestic violence? A comparison between Taiwanese female and male Officers
  29. A comparison of Chinese and the U.S. police cadets’ occupational attitudes
  30. Perceptions of police: an empirical study of Chinese college students
  31. Chinese police cadets' attitudes toward police role and work
  32. Gender differences in police officers' attitudes: Assessing current empirical evidence
  33. A Study of Cadets' Motivation to Become Police Officers in China
  34. Rural V Urban Policing: A Study of Taiwanese Officers' Occupational Attitudes
  35. Race, Class or Neighborhood Context: Which Matters More in Measuring Satisfaction with Police?
  36. Gender differences in policing: an analysis of Taiwanese officers’ attitudes
  37. The Role of the People’s Armed Police in Chinese Policing
  38. College students' alcohol-related problems: A test of competing theories
  39. Differential perceptions of neighborhood problems by police and residents
  40. The impact of situational factors, officer characteristics, and neighborhood context on police behavior: A multilevel analysis
  41. Policing domestic violence: Does officer gender matter?
  42. Female Police Officers' Job-Related Attitudes
  43. Citizens’ perceptions of the courts: The impact of race, gender, and recent experience
  44. Policing in small town America: Dogs, drunks, disorder, and dysfunction
  45. SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION, LEGITIMACY OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF PERCEPTIONS OF THE POLICE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  46. Bringing the field into the criminal justice classroom: Field trips, ride-alongs, and guest speakers
  47. Institutional Strength, Social Control and Neighborhood Crime Rates
  48. Police officers’ attitudes toward their role and work: A comparison of black and white officers
  49. Officer proactivity: A comparison between police field training officers and non-field training officers
  50. A Comparison Of Police Field Training Officers’ And Nontraining Officers’ Conflict Resolution Styles: Controlling Versus Supportive Strategies
  51. Police officer attitudes toward peers, supervisors, and citizens: A comparison between field training officers and regular officers
  52. Public Opinion, Police
  53. Use of Deadly Force
  54. Official reaction to crime in Taiwan