Cop Wisdom and the Democratic Consequences of Citizen–State Interactions
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2022-05
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The existing literature on citizen–state interactions lacks variation, and new research must be conducted to better understand the consequences of such interactions. Using the theoretical frame of cop wisdom, defined as strategies that citizens change or adapt based on the circumstances of their previous interactions with police, interactions between individuals and police officers are interrogated utilizing the 2015 Police-Public Contact Survey. The existence of cop wisdom within these encounters is demonstrated, along with findings that consider the impact of race, class, and citizenship on aggressive behavior in police–citizen encounters.
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Federman, P. S. (2022). Cop Wisdom and the Democratic Consequences of Citizen–State Interactions. Administration & Society, 54(5), 857–877. https://doi.org/10.1177/00953997211046594
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0095-3997, 1552-3039
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