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The role of police contact and neighborhood experiences on legal socialization: Longitudinal evidence from adolescents in Brazil
Author(s) -
Piccirillo Debora,
GarcíaSánchez Efraín,
ChiesSantos Mariana,
Mizutani Gomes Aline
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of social issues
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.618
H-Index - 122
eISSN - 1540-4560
pISSN - 0022-4537
DOI - 10.1111/josi.12428
Subject(s) - legitimacy , procedural justice , socialization , psychology , social psychology , mediation , criminology , longitudinal study , criminal justice , multilevel model , exploratory research , perception , political science , sociology , law , medicine , politics , pathology , neuroscience , machine learning , computer science , anthropology
The legal socialization framework emphasizes the importance of adolescents’ encounters with police. We examine how different types of police contact and neighborhood experiences are linked to the legal socialization process among adolescents living in São Paulo, Brazil. Drawing on 669 participants across three waves of panel data from the São Paulo Legal Socialization Study, results from the multilevel longitudinal model revealed that within‐person increases in vicarious police contact were linked to a decrease in police legitimacy over time. Exploratory analyses using a multilevel mediation model indicated that the observed negative effect of vicarious police contact was mediated by evaluations of police procedural justice. As for the between‐person effects, voluntary police contact positively predicted police legitimacy over time. However, the effects of vicarious police contact and violent police contact were mediated by police procedural justice. Additionally, police legitimacy decreased for people who had more exposure to violence and lower levels of fear of crime. The study revealed that the nature of police contact and levels of exposure to violence can have important effects on adolescents’ perceptions of police legitimacy, even after accounting for procedural justice.

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