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Tal Jonathan-Zamir
Tal Jonathan-Zamir
Institute of Criminology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Verified email at mail.huji.ac.il
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The effects of security threats on antecedents of police legitimacy: Findings from a quasi-experiment in Israel
T Jonathan-Zamir, D Weisburd
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 50 (1), 3-32, 2013
2362013
Measuring procedural justice in police-citizen encounters
T Jonathan-Zamir, SD Mastrofski, S Moyal
Justice quarterly 32 (5), 845-871, 2015
2322015
Predicting procedural justice in police–citizen encounters
SD Mastrofski, T Jonathan-Zamir, S Moyal, JJ Willis
Criminal justice and behavior 43 (1), 119-139, 2016
1302016
Police understanding of the foundations of their legitimacy in the eyes of the public: The case of commanding officers in the Israel National Police
T Jonathan-Zamir, A Harpaz
British Journal of Criminology 54 (3), 469-489, 2014
1062014
The Israeli model for policing terrorism: Goals, strategies, and open questions
D Weisburd, T Jonathan, S Perry
Criminal Justice and behavior 36 (12), 1259-1278, 2009
912009
Predicting support for procedurally just treatment: The case of the Israel National Police
T Jonathan-Zamir, A Harpaz
Criminal Justice and Behavior 45 (6), 840-862, 2018
602018
Police involvement in counter-terrorism and public attitudes towards the police in Israel—1998–2007
T Jonathan
The British Journal of Criminology 50 (4), 748-771, 2010
582010
Terrorist threats and police performance: A study of Israeli communities
D Weisburd, B Hasisi, T Jonathan, G Aviv
The British Journal of Criminology 50 (4), 725-747, 2010
492010
The effect of paramilitary protest policing on protestors' trust in the police: The case of the “Occupy Israel” movement
G Perry, T Jonathan-Zamir, D Weisburd
Law & Society Review 51 (3), 602-634, 2017
422017
The proclivity to rely on professional experience and evidence-based policing: Findings from a survey of high-ranking officers in the Israel Police
T Jonathan-Zamir, D Weisburd, M Dayan, M Zisso
Criminal Justice and Behavior 46 (10), 1456-1474, 2019
352019
Expectations, effectiveness, trust, and cooperation: Public attitudes towards the Israel police during the COVID-19 pandemic
G Perry, T Jonathan-Zamir
Policing: A journal of policy and practice 14 (4), 1073-1091, 2020
322020
Is it the what or the how? The roles of high-policing tactics and procedural justice in predicting perceptions of hostile treatment: the case of security checks at ben-Gurion …
T Jonathan-Zamir, B Hasisi, Y Margalioth
Law & society review 50 (3), 608-636, 2016
322016
Lessons from empirical research on policing in Israel: policing terrorism and police–community relationships
S Perry, T Jonathan-Zamir
Police practice and research 15 (2), 173-187, 2014
272014
Policing terrorism, crime control, and police-community relations
T Jonathan-Zamir, D Weisburd, B Hasisi
Springer, New York, 2016
262016
How do majority communities view the potential costs of policing terrorism? Findings from a community survey in Israel
T Jonathan, D Weisburd
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 4 (2), 169-181, 2010
252010
The long-term effects of policing the COVID-19 pandemic: Public attitudes toward the police in the ‘new normal’
G Perry, T Jonathan-Zamir, R Factor
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 16 (1), 167-187, 2022
152022
College of policing stop and search training experiment
C Giacomantonio, T Jonathan-Zamir, Y Litmanovitz, B Bradford, M Davies, ...
College of Policing Limited, RAND Corporation: London, 2016
152016
Illuminating the concept of community (group)-level procedural justice: A qualitative analysis of protestors’ group-level experiences with the police
T Jonathan-Zamir, G Perry, D Weisburd
Criminal justice and behavior 48 (6), 791-809, 2021
122021
Does police performance increase in importance for the public during times of security threats, and do evaluations of procedural justice decline in importance? Findings from a …
T Jonathan-Zamir, D Weisburd
Findings from a Quasi-Experimental Study of Antecedents of Police Legitimacy …, 2009
122009
Are the police primarily responsible for influencing place-level perceptions of procedural justice and effectiveness? A longitudinal study of street segments
D Weisburd, T Jonathan-Zamir, C White, DB Wilson, K Kuen
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 61 (1), 76-123, 2024
112024
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