Background: Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience the processes and procedures used to make legal decisions as fair are more likely to perceive the legal system as legitimate, and in turn, less likely to offend. When individuals come into contact with the legal system, however, they are not blank slates but have beliefs and personality characteristics that may systematically influence their perception of justice and legitimacy. Aims: Our aim was to establish the extent to which personal characteristics, whether demographic, legal or clinical, influence the degree to which young people experience the justice system as fair and legitimate. Method: Self-report, file, and interview data were collecte...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
In order for young people to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice system they must poss...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
Procedural justice is defined as the fairness of the process and procedures used to make legal decis...
Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience respectful and fair legal dec...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Awareness surrounding the impact of psychological/mental health and substance use needs among young ...
There is mounting evidence that mental health courts (MHCs) reduce criminal recidivism and increase ...
Over the past two decades, awareness of the prevalence of mental health problems in young offenders ...
When criminal defendants appear before their court hearings, are they concerned only with the outcom...
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), the Canadian legislation that governs the youth justice syste...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
Objective: An overwhelming body of research based on cross-sectional data has identified a positive ...
Recent changes in juvenile justice policies have stimulated debate among legal professionals and soc...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
In order for young people to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice system they must poss...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
Procedural justice is defined as the fairness of the process and procedures used to make legal decis...
Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience respectful and fair legal dec...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Awareness surrounding the impact of psychological/mental health and substance use needs among young ...
There is mounting evidence that mental health courts (MHCs) reduce criminal recidivism and increase ...
Over the past two decades, awareness of the prevalence of mental health problems in young offenders ...
When criminal defendants appear before their court hearings, are they concerned only with the outcom...
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), the Canadian legislation that governs the youth justice syste...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
Objective: An overwhelming body of research based on cross-sectional data has identified a positive ...
Recent changes in juvenile justice policies have stimulated debate among legal professionals and soc...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
In order for young people to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice system they must poss...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...