Research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best secured not by mere threat of force, but by fostering beliefs in the fairness of the legal systems and in the legitimacy of legal actors. To date, however, this research has been based on general population surveys and more banal types of law violating behavior (such as unpaid parking tickets, excessive noise, etc.). Thus, while we know why the average citizen obeys the law, we do not have similar knowledge as it pertains to the population most likely to commit serious violent crimes. This study fills this void by using a unique survey of active offenders called the Chicago Gun Project (CGP). The CGP was designed to understand how the perceptions of ...
Few studies have examined how violent norms are transmitted in street gangs. The purpose of this res...
Criminal legal codes draw clear lines between permissible and illegal conduct, and the criminal just...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best secured ...
Research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best secured ...
Recent research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best s...
Most American gun owners report having their firearms for protection. However, these national estima...
One school of thought suggests that people tend to obey the law because they see police and criminal...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
The formulation, application and interpretation of criminal law are shaped by social forces that ren...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Prior research suggests that legal orientations (or domains of legal socialization), such as legitim...
Purpose: The legitimacy crisis faced by law enforcement has been suggested to be the result of a new...
Few studies have examined how violent norms are transmitted in street gangs. The purpose of this res...
Criminal legal codes draw clear lines between permissible and illegal conduct, and the criminal just...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best secured ...
Research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best secured ...
Recent research on procedural justice and legitimacy suggests that compliance with the law is best s...
Most American gun owners report having their firearms for protection. However, these national estima...
One school of thought suggests that people tend to obey the law because they see police and criminal...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
The formulation, application and interpretation of criminal law are shaped by social forces that ren...
Past research indicates that legitimacy encourages compliance with the law. This study extends consi...
Prior research suggests that legal orientations (or domains of legal socialization), such as legitim...
Purpose: The legitimacy crisis faced by law enforcement has been suggested to be the result of a new...
Few studies have examined how violent norms are transmitted in street gangs. The purpose of this res...
Criminal legal codes draw clear lines between permissible and illegal conduct, and the criminal just...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...