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פרופ' טל יונתן זמיר

 

פרסומים  ספרים

 

Jonathan-Zamir, T., Weisburd, D., and Hasisi, B. (Eds.) (2015). Policing in Israel: Studying Crime Control, Community and Counterterrorism. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group. ISBN: 978-1-4987-2256-8.

 

 

פרסומים  מאמרים

Perry Gali, Jonathan-Zamir Tal, & Factor Roni (forthcoming). The Long-Term Effects of Policing the COVID-19 Pandemic: Public Attitudes Toward the Police in the ‘New Normal.’ Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice.

 

Jonathan-Zamir Tal & Perry Gali (forthcoming). The Procedural Justice Model in Israeli Policing: What We Know and What We Need to Know. Tel Aviv University Journal of Law, Society and Culture. [In Hebrew]

 

Jonathan-Zamir Tal & Perry Gali (2021). A Landmark in the Study of Proactive Policing: Commentary on ‘Proactive Policing: Effects on Crime and Communities.’ Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies. doi:10.1093/jrls/jlab002

 

Hasisi Badi, Margalioth Yoram, Jonathan-Zamir Tal, Perry Gali, Zamir Roei, & Haviv Noam (2020). Mitigating the Consequences of Invasive Security Practices: A Quasi-Experiment in an International Airport. Journal of Experimental Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11292-020-09424-z

 

Jonathan-Zamir Tal, Perry Gali, & Weisburd David (2020). Illuminating the Concept of Community (Group)-Level Procedural Justice: A Qualitative Analysis of ProtestorsGroup-Level Experiences with the Police. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 48(6), 791-809.

 

Perry Gali & Jonathan-Zamir Tal (2020). Expectations, Effectiveness, Trust, and Cooperation: Public Attitudes toward the Israel Police During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 14(4), 1073–1091.

 

Jonathan-Zamir Tal, Weisburd David, Dayan Michal, & Zisso Maia (2019). The Proclivity to Rely on Professional Experience and Evidence-Based Policing: Findings from a Survey of High-Ranking Officers in the Israel Police. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 46(10), 1456-1474.

 

Jonathan-Zamir Tal & Harpaz Amikam (2018). Predicting Support for Procedurally Just Treatment: The Case of the Israel National Police. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 45(6), 840-862.

 

Perry, Gali, Tal Jonatha-Zamir, and David Weisburd (2017). The Effect of Paramilitary Protest Policing on Protestor's Trust in the Police: The Case of the "Occupy Israel" Movement. Law and Society Review 51(3): 602-634.

 

Jonathan-Zamir, T., Hasisi, B., and Margalioth, Y. (2016). “Is it the What or the How? The roles of high-policing tactics and procedural justice in predicting perceptions of hostile treatment: The case of security checks at Ben-Gurion Airport, Israel.” Law and Society Review, 50(3).

 

Jonathan-Zamir, T., Mastrofski, S.D., and Moyal, S. (2015). “Measuring procedural justice in police-citizen encounters.” Justice Quarterly, 32(5), 845-871.

 

Mastrofski, S.D., Jonathan-Zamir, T., Moyal, S., and Willis, J. (2016). "Predicting procedural justice in police-citizen encounters." Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43(1), 119-139.