The empirical status of social learning theory: A meta‐analysis TC Pratt, FT Cullen, CS Sellers, L Thomas Winfree Jr, TD Madensen, ... Justice Quarterly 27 (6), 765-802, 2010 | 1018 | 2010 |
Procedural justice and order maintenance policing: A study of inner‐city young men’s perceptions of police legitimacy JM Gau, RK Brunson Justice quarterly 27 (2), 255-279, 2010 | 845 | 2010 |
Procedural justice and police legitimacy: A test of measurement and structure JM Gau American journal of criminal justice 39, 187-205, 2014 | 347 | 2014 |
The convergent and discriminant validity of procedural justice and police legitimacy: An empirical test of core theoretical propositions JM Gau Journal of criminal justice 39 (6), 489-498, 2011 | 347 | 2011 |
Examining macro-level impacts on procedural justice and police legitimacy JM Gau, N Corsaro, EA Stewart, RK Brunson Journal of criminal justice 40 (4), 333-343, 2012 | 308 | 2012 |
Carving up concepts? Differentiating between trust and legitimacy in public attitudes towards legal authority J Jackson, JM Gau Interdisciplinary perspectives on trust: Towards theoretical and …, 2016 | 287 | 2016 |
Broken windows or window dressing? Citizens'(in) ability to tell the difference between disorder and crime JM Gau, TC Pratt Criminology & public policy 7 (2), 163-194, 2008 | 201 | 2008 |
A longitudinal analysis of citizens' attitudes about police JM Gau Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management 33 (2 …, 2010 | 188 | 2010 |
Officer race versus macro-level context: A test of competing hypotheses about black citizens’ experiences with and perceptions of black police officers RK Brunson, JM Gau Crime & Delinquency 61 (2), 213-242, 2015 | 176 | 2015 |
Procedural injustice, lost legitimacy, and self-help: Young males’ adaptations to perceived unfairness in urban policing tactics JM Gau, RK Brunson Journal of contemporary criminal justice 31 (2), 132-150, 2015 | 173 | 2015 |
Police occupational culture: Testing the monolithic model EA Paoline III, JM Gau Justice quarterly 35 (4), 670-698, 2018 | 164 | 2018 |
Procedural justice, police legitimacy, and legal cynicism: A test for mediation effects JM Gau Police Practice and Research 16 (5), 402-415, 2015 | 164 | 2015 |
Revisiting broken windows theory: Examining the sources of the discriminant validity of perceived disorder and crime JM Gau, TC Pratt Journal of criminal justice 38 (4), 758-766, 2010 | 154 | 2010 |
Key ideas in criminology and criminal justice TC Pratt, JM Gau, TW Franklin Sage, 2010 | 134 | 2010 |
Race and the police use of force encounter in the United States EA Paoline III, JM Gau, W Terrill The British Journal of Criminology 58 (1), 54-74, 2018 | 133 | 2018 |
An empirical assessment of the sources of police job satisfaction EA Paoline III, JM Gau Police Quarterly 23 (1), 55-81, 2020 | 118 | 2020 |
An inquiry into the impact of suspect race on police use of Tasers JM Gau, C Mosher, TC Pratt Police quarterly 13 (1), 27-48, 2010 | 111 | 2010 |
Looking up: Explaining police promotional aspirations JM Gau, W Terrill, EA Paoline III Criminal Justice and Behavior 40 (3), 247-269, 2013 | 98 | 2013 |
Revisiting broken windows theory: A test of the mediation impact of social mechanisms on the disorder–fear relationship JM Gau, N Corsaro, RK Brunson Journal of Criminal Justice 42 (6), 579-588, 2014 | 79 | 2014 |
Unpacking collective efficacy: The relationship between social cohesion and informal social control JM Gau Criminal Justice Studies 27 (2), 210-225, 2014 | 77 | 2014 |