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Primary Outcomes (Explanation)
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Before
We have three main outcomes:
1. Public trust in the police, measured through one single public trust question in the citizens survey
2. Demand for policing services, measured through a costly request (we will hand out instructions to citizens in the survey to ask for intensified police presence in their neighborhood by sending an email or filling an online form)
3. Police beliefs and appropriation of procedural justice protocols, which is an additive index of three sub-indices, measured in the police survey: take up of instructions, perceived effectiveness of procedural justice protocols, and perceived quality of interactions with citizens
We expect the intervention will increase public trust, demand for police services and police beliefs and appropriation of procedural justice protocols.
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After
We have two main outcomes:
1. Public trust in the police, measured through one single public trust question in the citizens survey
2. Police beliefs and appropriation of procedural justice protocols, which is an additive index of three sub-indices, measured in the police survey: take up of instructions, perceived effectiveness of procedural justice protocols, and perceived quality of interactions with citizens
We expect the intervention will increase public trust and police beliefs and appropriation of procedural justice protocols.
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