RT Article T1 Chinese police and its support for the use of force JF Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice VO 21 IS 2 SP 103 OP 127 A1 Liu, Shelley LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1853534285 AB This study examines patterns and determinants of police attitudes toward the use of force in China. Using police use of force scenarios to elicit officers’ opinions about force used by other officers, this study finds that the way officers view police use of force vary significantly by officers’ age, education, and police division to which an officer is assigned. Regression analysis demonstrates that officers’ adherence to traditional police subcultural themes—code of silence and aggressive approach to policing—are prominent predictors of attitudes supportive of the use of force. The positive association between educational attainment and police attitudes toward the use of force is discussed in relation to China’s socio-political environment. Policy implications for police recruitment, training, and management are discussed as well. K1 Police use of force K1 police subculture K1 code of silence K1 China K1 Aggressive approach to policing DO 10.1080/15377938.2023.2201573