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- Title
Does Twitter Increase Perceived Police Legitimacy?
- Authors
Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan G.; Meijer, Albert J.
- Abstract
Social media use has become increasingly popular among police forces. The literature suggests that social media use can increase perceived police legitimacy by enabling transparency and participation. Employing data from a large and representative survey of Dutch citizens ( N = 4,492) , this article tests whether and how social media use affects perceived legitimacy for a major social media platform, Twitter. A negligible number of citizens engage online with the police, and thus the findings reveal no positive relationship between participation and perceived legitimacy. The article shows that by enhancing transparency, Twitter does increase perceived police legitimacy, albeit to a limited extent. Subsequent analysis of the mechanism shows both an affective and a cognitive path from social media use to legitimacy. Overall, the findings suggest that establishing a direct channel with citizens and using it to communicate successes does help the police strengthen their legitimacy, but only slightly and for a small group of interested citizens.
- Subjects
POLICE-community relations; SOCIAL media research; TWITTER (Web resource); ONLINE social networks research; PUBLIC administration research; PUBLIC relations research
- Publication
Public Administration Review, 2015, Vol 75, Issue 4, p598
- ISSN
0033-3352
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/puar.12378