RT Article T1 Police contact and confidence in the police in a medium-sized city JF International journal of law, crime and justice VO 56 SP 70 OP 78 A1 Lee, Heeuk D. A1 Cao, Liqun A1 Kim, David W. A2 Cao, Liqun A2 Kim, David W. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1684659213 AB The importance of quality of police contacts on confidence in the police is well established in data from big cities. This relationship, however, has not been tested with data from a medium-sized city situated in a rural environment. The present study contributes to existing literature by testing this important relationship with data from a medium-sized city in a rural environment. Results from the ordinary least square regression show that the quality of contacts is indeed the most important predictors of confidence in the police. The relationships hold after controlling for the effects of institutional confidence complex, another important predictor of confidence in the police, and several instrumental and expressive concerns, and socio-demographic factors. Uniquely, reporting a crime and request for services reduce confidence in the police whereas the effects of fear of crime and community disorder are statistically insignificant. These results and their policy implications are discussed within data limitations. K1 Confidence in the police K1 Contact with police K1 Institutional confidence complex K1 Mid-sized city K1 Rural environment DO 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2018.12.003