RT Article T1 The overlooked perspective of police trust in the public: measurement and effects on police job behaviors JF Criminal justice policy review VO 31 IS 5 SP 639 OP 672 A1 Mourtgos, Scott M. A1 Mayer, Roger C. A1 Wise, Richard A. A1 O'Rourke, Holly A2 Mayer, Roger C. A2 Wise, Richard A. A2 O'Rourke, Holly LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1768145067 AB The current study examined whether measures of structural gender equality conditioned the effects of defendant gender on incarceration decisions. Using data from the State Court Processing Statistics (SCPS) database, multilevel logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between both case- and county-level variables on incarceration decisions on a sample of defendants sentenced in state courts. Results indicated that women were less likely to be sentenced to prison than men, but there was no gender difference for jail and noncustodial sentences; however, the structural gender equality measures exerted only slight influences over sentencing outcomes. K1 Sentencing K1 Gender Equality K1 Social Context DO 10.1177/0887403419840804