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    Feelings of Safety in the Presence of the Police, Security Guards, and Police Volunteers
    • May 22, 2017

    Feelings of Safety in the Presence of the Police, Security Guards, and Police Volunteers

    AUTHORS Doyle et al. (2015) STUDY OBJECTIVE Uniformed presence is commonly thought to create feelings of safety in people. However, do differently uniformed people contribute to an equal amount of safety and are there situation-dependent differences? The present study examined the association between various types of uniformed presence and people’s feelings of safety through a questionnaire among 352 respondents (18–86 years) (49.1 % women). The questionnaire contained pictur

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