Policing in a multicultural society: Is procedural justice the answer? (ARC Discovery Project administered by Griffith University) (2017–2019)
Abstract:
Police rely heavily on the public to report victimization, crime incidents and terrorist threats. However, people can
be reluctant to engage with police. This can be especially so for new immigrants. Through a new theoretical
framework the project explores why immigrants disengage from police. It also critically examines how immigrants
perceive and respond to procedural justice policing; an approach that emphasizes respect, voice, and fair
treatment. Of interest is to identify when this approach increases immigrants' willingness to cooperate with police
in crime and terrorism prevention. It is anticipated the project outcomes will improve police relationships with
immigrants, and will assist in the prevention of crime and terrorism.