RT Article T1 Attitudes Toward the Police in Communities Using Different Consolidation Models JF International criminal justice review VO 30 IS 2 SP 219 OP 234 A1 Chermak, Steven M. 1964- A2 Wilson, Jeremy M. LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1787220842 AB Faced with continuing fiscal constraints, a growing number of communities have sought to provide police services in nontraditional ways. While a considerable amount of previous research explores community opinion about the police, no previous work, to our knowledge, focuses on what residents think of these nontraditional models. We surveyed residents in four communities with alternative models of policing: a merged department, two agencies that contracts for services, and a regional agency. We asked residents about their confidence in the police. We found that the type of police model was an important predictor of police confidence, controlling for other traditional measures of attitudes toward the police. We conclude with suggestions for research both on opinion regarding the police generally and among these types of communities specifically. K1 Consolidation K1 Contracting K1 Merger K1 Public Opinion K1 Regionalization DO 10.1177/1057567718769135