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Katrin Hohl
Katrin Hohl
Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice; City, University of London
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Just authority?: Trust in the police in England and Wales
J Jackson, B Bradford, B Stanko, K Hohl
Willan, 2012
6292012
Complaints of rape and the criminal justice system: Fresh evidence on the attrition problem in England and Wales
K Hohl, EA Stanko
European journal of criminology 12 (3), 324-341, 2015
2772015
Obeying the rules of the road: Procedural justice, social identity, and normative compliance
B Bradford, K Hohl, J Jackson, S MacQueen
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 31 (2), 171-191, 2015
1882015
The “golden thread”: Coercive control and risk assessment for domestic violence
A Myhill, K Hohl
Journal of interpersonal violence 34 (21-22), 4477-4497, 2019
1752019
Influencing trust and confidence in the London Metropolitan Police: Results from an experiment testing the effect of leaflet drops on public opinion
K Hohl, B Bradford, EA Stanko
The British Journal of Criminology 50 (3), 491-513, 2010
1662010
Does the fear of crime erode public confidence in policing?
J Jackson, B Bradford, K Hohl, S Farrall
Policing: a journal of policy and practice 3 (1), 100-111, 2009
1502009
European public perceptions of food risk: cross‐national and methodological comparisons
K Hohl, G Gaskell
Risk Analysis: an international journal 28 (2), 311-324, 2008
1012008
Trust in justice: Topline results from the round 5 of the European Social Survey
J Jackson, M Hough, B Bradford, T Pooler, K Hohl, J Kuha
European Social Survey (2011)." Trust in Justice: Topline findings from the …, 2011
942011
A golden thread, a presence amongst uniforms, and a good deal of data: studying public confidence in the London Metropolitan Police
B Stanko, J Jackson, B Bradford, K Hohl
Policing and society 22 (3), 317-331, 2012
742012
Policing by consent: understanding the dynamics of police power and legitimacy
J Jackson, M Hough, B Bradford, K Hohl, J Kuha
European Social Survey, 2012
622012
Memory as evidence: How normal features of victim memory lead to the attrition of rape complaints
K Hohl, MA Conway
Criminology & Criminal Justice 17 (3), 248-265, 2017
502017
Evidencing a ‘good practice model’of police communication: the impact of local policing newsletters on public confidence
D Wünsch, K Hohl
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 3 (4), 331-339, 2009
472009
Challenging criminal justice? Psychosocial disability and rape victimization
L Ellison, VE Munro, K Hohl, P Wallang
Criminology & Criminal Justice 15 (2), 225-244, 2015
372015
The effect of the 2011 London disorder on public opinion of police and attitudes towards crime, disorder, and sentencing
K Hohl, B Stanko, T Newburn
Policing: a journal of policy and practice 7 (1), 12-20, 2013
372013
Trust and legitimacy across Europe: A FIDUCIA report on comparative public attitudes towards legal authority
J Jackson, J Kuha, M Hough, B Bradford, K Hohl, MM Gerber
Available at SSRN 2272975, 2014
342014
The role of mass media and police communication in trust in the police: New approaches to the analysis of survey and media data
K Hohl
London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011
32*2011
Why training is not improving the police response to sexual violence against women: A glimpse into the ‘black box’of police training
EA Stanko OBE, K Hohl
Women and the criminal justice system: Failing victims and offenders?, 167-186, 2018
292018
Do closed survey questions overestimate public perceptions of food risks?
G Gaskell, K Hohl, MM Gerber
Journal of Risk Research 20 (8), 1038-1052, 2017
272017
Beyond the average case: The mean focus fallacy of standard linear regression and the use of quantile regression for the social sciences
K Hohl
Available at SSRN 1434418, 2009
192009
A procedural justice theory approach to police engagement with victim-survivors of rape and sexual assault: Initial findings of the ‘Project Bluestone’pilot study
K Hohl, K Johnson, S Molisso
International Criminology 2 (3), 253-261, 2022
132022
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