Aufsatz(elektronisch)6. Oktober 2019

Addressing Violence Against Women: The Effect of Women's Police Stations on Police Legitimacy

In: Comparative political studies: CPS, Band 53, Heft 5, S. 775-808

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Abstract

With a focus on the implementation of women's police stations (WPS), we posit that local policies that address violence against women can result in positive feedback effects on institutional legitimacy. We theorize that WPS increase police legitimacy among women by improving perceptions of personal safety and government responsiveness. To test our hypotheses, we rely on municipal and public opinion data from more than 100 municipalities in Brazil. The results of our multilevel analysis indicate that WPS produce positive feedback effects among women, resulting in higher trust in the police among women than men and closing the gender gap in perceptions of police effectiveness. Incorporating an instrumental variable in the analyses yields similar results, suggesting that these effects are not endogenous. Moreover, the results of our mediation models show that WPS' positive effects on women's views of police legitimacy are driven by improved perceptions of personal safety, and not perceptions of government responsiveness.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-3829

DOI

10.1177/0010414019879959

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