Does the Fear of Crime Erode Public Confidence in Policing?
In: Policing: a journal of policy and practice, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 100-111
ISSN: 1752-4520
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In: Policing: a journal of policy and practice, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 100-111
ISSN: 1752-4520
To what extent are new generations 'Thatcherite'? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 and applying age-period-cohort analysis and generalized additive models, this article investigates whether Thatcher's Children hold more right-authoritarian political values compared to other political generations. The study further examines the extent to which the generation that came of age under New Labour – Blair's Babies – shares these values. The findings for generation effects indicate that the later political generation is even more right-authoritarian, including with respect to attitudes to redistribution, welfare and crime. This view is supported by evidence of cohort effects. These results show that the legacy of Thatcherism for left-right and libertarian-authoritarian values is its long-term shaping of public opinion through political socialization.
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