2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11292-020-09451-w
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The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) by police during a public health crisis: An experimental test of public perception

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“…We also find an additive effect for items of PPE, such that an increase in the total number of items of PPE used by the officer is often associated with greater perceptions of procedural justice. Interestingly enough, these findings extend to the medical gloves and full-face respirator mask combination, the latter item of which has traditionally been perceived negatively due to its potential relationship with police militarization (Simpson and Sandrin, 2021). This particular finding underscores the importance of context: although this mask may be perceptually problematic in many contexts, it may be justified during a pandemic given its effectiveness in combatting the spread of the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…We also find an additive effect for items of PPE, such that an increase in the total number of items of PPE used by the officer is often associated with greater perceptions of procedural justice. Interestingly enough, these findings extend to the medical gloves and full-face respirator mask combination, the latter item of which has traditionally been perceived negatively due to its potential relationship with police militarization (Simpson and Sandrin, 2021). This particular finding underscores the importance of context: although this mask may be perceptually problematic in many contexts, it may be justified during a pandemic given its effectiveness in combatting the spread of the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In this vein, it is the police’s widespread use of PPE that has allowed them to continue to be able to interact with the public. In fact, the police’s use of PPE in their routine activities “may actually be one of the most visible and perceptually salient changes to the criminal justice system induced by the pandemic” (Simpson and Sandrin, 2021, p. 21). And, although the functional benefits of PPE for combatting the spread of the virus are well recognized, it is through these parallels that our findings suggest the importance of PPE’s perceptual benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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