Mahesh Nalla

Mahesh Nalla

Michigan State University

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Mahesh Nalla

Mahesh Nalla, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Michigan State University, specializes in the field of Private police, police cultures, comprative criminology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19-Induced Stress and Job Attitudes: Perceptions of Police Officers in India

Does fear of migrant crime predict xenophobia: Evidence from three Russian cities

Citizen Support for Expanded COVID-19 Police Powers: The Case of St. Petersburg, Russia

Fear, learning, or self-control? Predictors of Russian citizens’ compliance with mandatory and voluntary Covid-19 prevention measures

Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different?

Sources of prejudice among police cadets toward foreigners: A test of intergroup threat theory

Exploring the Determinants of Citizens’ Compliance with COVID-19 Regulations: Legitimacy Versus Fear

Police officers' punitiveness in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of fear, attribution and self-legitimacy

Mahesh Nalla Information

University

Position

Professor of Criminal Justice

Citations(all)

2919

Citations(since 2020)

1433

Cited By

2063

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

Michigan State University

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Mahesh Nalla Skills & Research Interests

Private police

police cultures

comprative criminology

Top articles of Mahesh Nalla

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19-Induced Stress and Job Attitudes: Perceptions of Police Officers in India

Mahesh K Nalla

Anna Gurinskaya

Hanif Qureshi

2024/4/10

Does fear of migrant crime predict xenophobia: Evidence from three Russian cities

European Journal of Criminology

Anna Gurinskaya

Mahesh K Nalla

Evgeniya Polyakova

2024/1

Citizen Support for Expanded COVID-19 Police Powers: The Case of St. Petersburg, Russia

Anna Gurinskaya

Mahesh K Nalla

2024/4/10

Fear, learning, or self-control? Predictors of Russian citizens’ compliance with mandatory and voluntary Covid-19 prevention measures

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Anna Gurinskaya

Mahesh K Nalla

Chae M Jaynes

2023/1/10

Predictors of Attitudes Toward Sexual Harassment Among Chinese Nationals: Are College Students Different?

Asian Journal of Criminology

Yang V Liu

Mahesh K Nalla

2023/9

Sources of prejudice among police cadets toward foreigners: A test of intergroup threat theory

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Ismail Cenk Demirkol

Mahesh K Nalla

2023/4

Exploring the Determinants of Citizens’ Compliance with COVID-19 Regulations: Legitimacy Versus Fear

Criminal Justice Review

Anna Gurinskaya

Mahesh K Nalla

Seung Y Paek

2023/8/7

Police officers' punitiveness in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of fear, attribution and self-legitimacy

Policing: An International Journal

Mahesh K Nalla

Anna Gurinskaya

Hanif Qureshi

2023/2/17

Police Legitimacy in Russia: Explaining Millennials’ Obligation to Obey and Willingness to Cooperate

Anna Gurinskaya

Mahesh K Nalla

2023/12/5

Passing on the Baton

Mahesh K Nalla

2023/4/3

Organizational trust and job stress: a preliminary study among police officers

Asian Journal of Criminology

Eric G Lambert

Hanif Qureshi

Mahesh K Nalla

Mia Abboud Holbrook

James Frank

2022/3/1

Police legitimacy or risk-avoidance: what makes people feel safe?

Journal of Crime and Justice

Mahesh K Nalla

Anna Gurinskaya

2022/1/1

The effect of perceived citizen views and supervisor support on Private Security Officers’ job satisfaction: the mediating role of self-legitimacy

Security Journal

Seung Yeop Paek

Mahesh K Nalla

Julak Lee

Anna Gurinskaya

2022/12

The Security Officer: Overextended and Underappreciated

Mahesh K Nalla

Alison Wakefield

2022/6/23

The perceived importance of cybercrime control among police officers: Implications for combatting industrial espionage

Sustainability

Seung-Yeop Paek

Mahesh K Nalla

Yong-Tae Chun

Julak Lee

2021/4/14

Private security officers’ willingness to cooperate with police: The role of procedural justice

Policing and society

Seung Y Paek

Mahesh K Nalla

Julak Lee

2021/7/3

Corruption and trust in police: Investigating the moderating effect of procedural justice

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology

Mahesh K. Nalla

Yongjae Nam

2021/5

Crime and fear in public places: Towards safe, inclusive and sustainable cities

Revista Transporte y Territorio

Javier Romero-Torres

2020/11/30

Introduction to the special issue: legitimacy and procedural justice issues in criminal justice

Mahesh K Nalla

Anna Gurinskaya

2020/4/2

22 Crime and fear in public places

Mahesh K Nalla

Vania Ceccato

2020/7/15

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