Encounters with the criminal justice system shape people’s perceptions of the legitimacy of legal authorities, and the dominant explanatory framework for this relationship revolves around the idea that procedurally just practice increases people’s positive connections to justice institutions. But there have been few assessments of the idea—central to procedural justice theory—that social identity acts as an important social-psychological bridge in this process. Our contribution in this paper is to examine the empirical links between procedural justice, social identity and legitimacy in the context of policing in Australia. A representative two-wave panel survey of Australians suggests that social identity does mediate the association betwee...
Police legitimacy is fundamental to the relationship between the state, citizens and their police, a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding the role of police...
Objectives: To systematically review the effect of social identity and social contexts on the associ...
Accounts of the social meaning of policing and of the relationship between police and citizen conver...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
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...
Research consistently reveals that public perceptions of procedural justice and police performance a...
This chapter examines the role that procedural justice policing can play in promoting public trust i...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the control of crime and disorder. Hence, understand...
Legitimacy is at the heart of the functioning of criminal justice systems. In their paper Beyond Pro...
Some immigrants can be reluctant to cooperate with the police due to experiences of social exclusion...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
Police legitimacy is fundamental to the relationship between the state, citizens and their police, a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding the role of police...
Objectives: To systematically review the effect of social identity and social contexts on the associ...
Accounts of the social meaning of policing and of the relationship between police and citizen conver...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
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...
Research consistently reveals that public perceptions of procedural justice and police performance a...
This chapter examines the role that procedural justice policing can play in promoting public trust i...
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportiverelationships between police and...
Public cooperation with police is essential for the control of crime and disorder. Hence, understand...
Legitimacy is at the heart of the functioning of criminal justice systems. In their paper Beyond Pro...
Some immigrants can be reluctant to cooperate with the police due to experiences of social exclusion...
Social identity is a core aspect of procedural justice theory, which predicts that fair treatment at...
Police legitimacy is fundamental to the relationship between the state, citizens and their police, a...
A large body of literature has demonstrated that when authorities use procedural justice with those ...
Despite widespread empirical support for Procedural Justice Theory, understanding the role of police...