Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing research that acknowledges the centrality of police ‘fairness’. Despite its widespread acceptance this paper asserts that there are conceptual limitations that emerge when applying the theory to the policing of crowd events. This paper contends that this problem with PJT is a result of specific assumptions that are highlighted by two studies using a novel experimental approach. Study 1 systematically manipulated the social categories used to describe crowd participants subjected to police coercion. The experiment demonstrates how these social categories dramatically affected participants’ perceptions of the same police action and that it was partici...
We explore the relevance of procedural justice theory for understanding the relationship between pol...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding of the role of pol...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Contemporary research on policing and procedural justice theory (PJT) emphasises large-scale survey ...
International audiencePurpose – Procedural justice (PJ) during police-citizen interactions has often...
Scholars and policy makers rely on the theory of procedural justice (PJ) to further the twin goals o...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
This paper contributes to the literature on Procedural Justice Theory (PJT) by exploring its capacit...
Integrated Offender Management (IOM) involves the police in England and Wales working closely with o...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Justice is relevant in various domains of life, including the state. The social identity-based proce...
We explore the relevance of procedural justice theory for understanding the relationship between pol...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding of the role of pol...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Contemporary research on policing and procedural justice theory (PJT) emphasises large-scale survey ...
International audiencePurpose – Procedural justice (PJ) during police-citizen interactions has often...
Scholars and policy makers rely on the theory of procedural justice (PJ) to further the twin goals o...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
This paper contributes to the literature on Procedural Justice Theory (PJT) by exploring its capacit...
Integrated Offender Management (IOM) involves the police in England and Wales working closely with o...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Justice is relevant in various domains of life, including the state. The social identity-based proce...
We explore the relevance of procedural justice theory for understanding the relationship between pol...
Procedural justice theory predicts a relationship between police behaviour, individuals’ normative e...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding of the role of pol...