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    Keeping it in the family: Parental influences on young people's attitudes to police

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    Prior research finds young people are less satisfied with police than their older counterparts. Despite this, our understanding of youth attitudes to police is limited, as most research has focused on adult attitudes to police. This study adds to our understanding by examining the influence of parent–child dynamics on youth attitudes to police. We predict that youth attitudes to police will be influenced by their parents’ attitudes. A survey of 540 school students in South East Queensland reveals that perceived parental attitudes to police are associated with youth attitudes to police. However, this effect is partially mediated by maternal, but not paternal attachment. These findings suggest that youth attitudes to police are not simply influenced by contact with police and delinquency, but that familial context is important. Consequently, our theoretical understanding of youth attitudes to police must move beyond a focus upon police contact and delinquency

    Grand Coulee Dam construction

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    A view of the construction of Grand Coulee Dam taken from above. Cranes are visible on top of the dam and water is running through the dam gates.https://dc.ewu.edu/blonk/1331/thumbnail.jp

    Bidirectional legal socialization and the boundaries of law: The case of enclave communities’ compliance with COVID‐19 regulations

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