
Publications
Scholar
- Andrade 1
- Badiei 5
- Baskin-Sommers 37
- Bell 20
- Blotta 4
- Bradford 42
- Bueno 4
- Canales 5
- Casey 15
- Cox 6
- De Cremer 25
- Doherty 6
- Downey 2
- Durkin 1
- Forman Jr 1
- Goff 12
- Gohara 7
- Granot 11
- Greene 2
- Gripp 3
- Heiphetz 14
- Hinton 9
- Jackson 25
- Justice 7
- Katsaros 9
- Kim 8
- Kohler-Hausmann 5
- Kuhn 1
- Legewie 2
- Mazerolle 19
- Meares 31
- Mentovich 3
- Murphy 11
- Nobo 3
- O'Brien 7
- Oriheula 2
- Papachristos 31
- Parker 1
- Peyton 4
- Prowse 1
- Puglisi 10
- Quattlebaum 2
- Richeson 21
- Schoenebeck 18
- Seering 5
- Shedd 2
- Sierra-Arévalo 10
- Silvestre 7
- Stanley 6
- Sylvester 2
Policing conspiracy theorists: the importance of procedural justice policing and trust
International Journal | Murphy, K. (2025). Policing conspiracy theorists: the importance of procedural justice policing and trust. Policing: An International Journal, 48(2), 336-353.
Linking Conspiracy Beliefs with Violence: A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature
Journal Article | Belton, E., Mulholland, T., & Murphy, K. (2025). Linking Conspiracy Beliefs with Violence: A Scoping Review of the Empirical Literature. Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-27.
Policing conspiracy theorists: the importance of procedural justice policing and trust
Journal Article | Murphy, K. (2024). Policing conspiracy theorists: the importance of procedural justice policing and trust. Policing: An International Journal.
Trustworthiness, Trust, and Immigrants' Willingness to Call the Police
Journal Article | Bates, K., Sargeant, E., & Murphy, K. (2024). Trustworthiness, Trust, and Immigrants’ Willingness to Call the Police. Victims & Offenders, 1-22.
Down the “Rabbit Hole” of Conspiracy-Fueled White Nationalism: Linking Outgroup Threat and Uncertainty to Conspiracy Beliefs and Prejudice Toward Immigrants
Murphy, K., Mulholland, T., & Hardy, K. (2024). Down the “Rabbit Hole” of Conspiracy-Fueled White Nationalism: Linking Outgroup Threat and Uncertainty to Conspiracy Beliefs and Prejudice Toward Immigrants. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1–27.
Empowering the police during COVID-19: How do normative and instrumental factors impact public willingness to support expanded police powers?
Journal Article| Sargeant, E., McCarthy, M., Williamson, H., & Murphy, K. (2024). Empowering the police during COVID-19: How do normative and instrumental factors impact public willingness to support expanded police powers?. Criminology & criminal justice, 24(1), 20-38.
Public satisfaction with police: the importance of procedural justice and police performance in police-citizen encounters
Journal Article | Murphy, K. (2009). Public satisfaction with police: The importance of procedural justice and police performance in police-citizen encounters. Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology, 42(2), 159-178.
Journal Article | Murphy, K. (2009). Public satisfaction with police: The importance of procedural justice and police performance in police-citizen encounters. Australian & New Zealand journal of criminology, 42(2), 159-178. Read article.
Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law?
Journal Article | Murphy, K., Tyler, T. R., & Curtis, A. (2009). Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law?. Regulation & governance, 3(1), 1-26.
Journal Article | Murphy, K., Tyler, T. R., & Curtis, A. (2009). Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law?. Regulation & governance, 3(1), 1-26. Read article.
Procedural justice and compliance behaviour: The mediating role of emotions
Journal Article | Murphy, K., & Tyler, T. (2008). Procedural justice and compliance behaviour: The mediating role of emotions. European journal of social psychology, 38(4), 652-668.
Journal Article | Murphy, K., & Tyler, T. (2008). Procedural justice and compliance behaviour: The mediating role of emotions. European journal of social psychology, 38(4), 652-668. Read article.
Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy
Journal Article | Hinds, L., & Murphy, K. (2007). Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 40(1), 27-42.
Journal Article | Hinds, L., & Murphy, K. (2007). Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 40(1), 27-42. Read article.