Did George Floyd's murder shape the public's felt obligation to obey the police?
Allison R CrossKelsey E TomDanielle WallaceRick TrinknerAdam D FinePublished in: Law and human behavior (2023)
For researchers, these findings help strengthen our understanding of procedural justice theory by differentiating normative and instrumental obligation and by distinguishing differences by political ideology within the context of a historic police-brutality event. For policymakers and law enforcement, our research suggests that police brutality may undermine the public's normative felt obligation to obey the police, which would be problematic for police reformation efforts grounded in governing by mutual consent versus by fear and coercion. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).