A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those they regulate, people will be more satisfied with those authorities and will be more willing to cooperate and comply with their directions and rules. In the context of policing, procedural justice has also been shown to be important for shaping citizens’ views about police legitimacy, their satisfaction with police and also in fostering cooperation with police. What remains largely unexamined, however, is whether the positive effect of procedural justice varies across different types of police–citizen encounters. Using survey data collected from a national sample of 1,462 Australians, the present study will examine the relative im...
‘Procedural justice’ has long been advocated as key to maintaining citizen trust in policing. Howeve...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen per-ceptions. Our pap...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
American policing is shaped by an array of challenges. Police are expected to address crime and enga...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen perceptions. Our pape...
Purpose Theories of procedural justice have facilitated the development of a process-based approach ...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Police citizen encounters constitute the most basic aspect of policing, and the nature of these cont...
Procedural justice policing is considered to be central to better policing (President's Task Force o...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
‘Procedural justice’ has long been advocated as key to maintaining citizen trust in policing. Howeve...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen per-ceptions. Our pap...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police an...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
American policing is shaped by an array of challenges. Police are expected to address crime and enga...
This paper explores how to increase public cooperation and support for police. To date, only a few s...
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen perceptions. Our pape...
Purpose Theories of procedural justice have facilitated the development of a process-based approach ...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Police citizen encounters constitute the most basic aspect of policing, and the nature of these cont...
Procedural justice policing is considered to be central to better policing (President's Task Force o...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
‘Procedural justice’ has long been advocated as key to maintaining citizen trust in policing. Howeve...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disord...
Police perceptions of procedural justice are less well understood than citizen per-ceptions. Our pap...