Research paper
‘It Has Totally Changed How I Think About the Police’: COVID-19 and the Mis/Trust of Pandemic Policing in Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Title
- ‘It Has Totally Changed How I Think About the Police’: COVID-19 and the Mis/Trust of Pandemic Policing in Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Auckland University of Technology
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In the initial phase of COVID-19, Aotearoa New Zealand was internationally praised for its pandemic response that included lockdowns to control the spread and work toward elimination. Community compliance with control measures was thus essential when pursuing elimination as a policy. Using a mixed-methods approach, we sought to explore whether New Zealand Police (NZP) were trusted to police the lockdown rules at Levels 4 and 3. We analyzed 1,020 survey responses comparing trust among responde...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2023-08-07
- Creator
- Deckert, Antje / Long, Nicholas J / Aikman, Pounamu Jade / Appleton, Nayantara Sheoran / Davies, Sharyn / Fehoko, Edmond / Holroyd, Eleanor / Jivraj, Naseem / Laws, Megan / Martin, Nelly / Roguski, Michael / Simpson, Nikita / Sterling, Rogena / Tunufa'I, Laumua
- URL
- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/17717
- Related subjects
- 4407 Policy and Administration / 4402 Criminology / 44 Human Society / Coronaviruses / Emerging Infectious Diseases / Infectious Diseases / 1602 Criminology / 1801 Law / Criminology / 4804 Law in context / 4805 Legal systems
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