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Kristina Murphy
Kristina Murphy
Professor, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University
Email verificata su griffith.edu.au
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Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy
L Hinds, K Murphy
Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology 40 (1), 27-42, 2007
7942007
The role of trust in nurturing compliance: A study of accused tax avoiders
K Murphy
Law and human behavior 28, 187-209, 2004
6332004
Regulating more effectively: The relationship between procedural justice, legitimacy, and tax non‐compliance
K Murphy
Journal of law and Society 32 (4), 562-589, 2005
5612005
Encouraging public cooperation and support for police
K Murphy, L Hinds, J Fleming
Policing & society 18 (2), 136-155, 2008
5572008
Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law?
K Murphy, TR Tyler, A Curtis
Regulation & governance 3 (1), 1-26, 2009
4482009
Officers as mirrors: Policing, procedural justice and the (re) production of social identity
B Bradford, K Murphy, J Jackson
British journal of criminology 54 (4), 527-550, 2014
4472014
Procedural justice and compliance behaviour: The mediating role of emotions
K Murphy, T Tyler
European journal of social psychology 38 (4), 652-668, 2008
3892008
Understanding cooperation with police in a diverse society
K Murphy, A Cherney
The British Journal of Criminology 52 (1), 181-201, 2012
3882012
Taxation threat, motivational postures, and responsive regulation
V Braithwaite, K Murphy, M Reinhart
Law & Policy 29 (1), 137-158, 2007
3152007
Fostering cooperation with the police: How do ethnic minorities in Australia respond to procedural justice-based policing?
K Murphy, A Cherney
Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology 44 (2), 235-257, 2011
3072011
Enforcing tax compliance: to punish or persuade?
K Murphy
Economic analysis and policy 38 (1), 113-135, 2008
3042008
Public satisfaction with police: The importance of procedural justice and police performance in police-citizen encounters
K Murphy
Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology 42 (2), 159-178, 2009
2932009
Promoting trust in police: Findings from a randomised experimental field trial of procedural justice policing
K Murphy, L Mazerolle, S Bennett
Policing and society 24 (4), 405-424, 2014
2922014
Shaming, shame and recidivism: A test of reintegrative shaming theory in the white-collar crime context
K Murphy, N Harris
The British Journal of Criminology 47 (6), 900-917, 2007
2802007
Ethnicity, trust and cooperation with police: Testing the dominance of the process-based model
E Sargeant, K Murphy, A Cherney
European journal of criminology 11 (4), 500-524, 2014
2502014
‘Tax Morale in Australia: what shapes it and has it changed over time?’(2004) 7 (2)
B Torgler, K Murphy
Journal of Australian Taxation 298, 2004
2502004
Does procedural justice matter to youth? Comparing adults' and youths' willingness to collaborate with police
K Murphy
Policing and society 25 (1), 53-76, 2015
2112015
Victim willingness to report crime to police: Does procedural justice or outcome matter most?
K Murphy, J Barkworth
Victims & offenders 9 (2), 178-204, 2014
2002014
Procedural justice policing and citizen compliance behaviour: The importance of emotion
JM Barkworth, K Murphy
Psychology, crime & law 21 (3), 254-273, 2015
1872015
Being a ‘suspect community’in a post 9/11 world–The impact of the war on terror on Muslim communities in Australia
A Cherney, K Murphy
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 49 (4), 480-496, 2016
1832016
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