RT Article T1 Sources of prejudice among police cadets toward foreigners: A test of intergroup threat theory JF Criminology & criminal justice VO 23 IS 2 SP 237 OP 256 A1 Demirkol, Ismail Cenk A2 Nalla, Mahesh LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839407743 AB Literature in policing has mostly overlooked the antecedents of prejudice, especially those who choose a police career. Such a choice is important given the results of prejudice that might cause police misconduct toward regular migrants, irregular migrants, and refugees. This study aims to examine the factors that explain prejudice among police cadets toward other ethnic groups. This study’s data come from a survey of 725 police cadets in three police vocational schools in Turkey. We employed structural equation modeling to examine the antecedents of prejudice toward foreigners within the framework of intergroup threat theory. More specifically, in this study, we included factors such as anomie, authoritarianism, and nationalism and participants’ symbolic and realistic threat perceptions in shaping prejudice toward foreigners. The findings suggest that police cadets’ realistic threat perception was the most salient antecedent of prejudice toward foreigners. K1 realistic threat K1 Prejudice K1 police cadets K1 Intergroup threat theory DO 10.1177/17488958211037464