“…Although a growing body of literature has begun to examine policing during this public health crisis (e.g. see Ashby, 2020; Bennett and Mazerolle, 2020; Farrow, 2020; Jennings and Perez, 2020; Jones, 2020; McCarthy et al , 2021; Nix et al , 2021; Sargeant et al , 2021; Simpson and Sandrin, 2021; White and Fradella, 2020), many questions remain about public assessments of police responsibility and performance during the pandemic. In order to help address this gap in the literature, we employ procedural justice, a well-trodden paradigm from past scholarly works, to examine factors that drive public assessments of police during the pandemic.…”