RT Article T1 What factors drive trust in police after civil wars: the case of Colombia JF International journal of comparative and applied criminal justice VO 48 IS 3 SP 235 OP 249 A1 Branton, Regina P. A2 Esparza, Diego A2 Meernik, James David LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1896398316 AB We know that civil wars have negative and long-term consequences for public trust in state institutions. However, few studies have examined the post-peace challenges of rebuilding trust in state institutions. In this study, we utilise the case of Colombia to explore the impact of civil wars on the institutional trust of the police. We find that perspectives on abuse, punishment, and corruption are significant predictors of trust in the Colombian police. Further, we find that when we test all three phenomena together, perceptions of police abuse and experience with bribery are the key drivers of trust of police in Colombia. K1 Colombia K1 post-conflict K1 civil conflict K1 trust in police K1 Public Opinion DO 10.1080/01924036.2023.2176899