“…Generally speaking, survey respondents that believe the police fairly distribute outcomes, b = .117, p < .001, and are more effective, b = .206, p < .001, tended to believe the police are more legitimate. Consistent with Wolfe and colleagues' ( 2016) findings (see also, Brown & Reisig, 2019), the standardized partial regression coefficients reveal that global procedural justice (β = .390) had a stronger relationship with police legitimacy than global distributive justice (β = .138) or police effectiveness (β = .223). Consistent with prior research, older individuals, b = .005, p < .001, and White respondents, b = .072, p = .012, tended to have more favorable police legitimacy evaluations than their counterparts.…”