We consider three new directions of research into police–citizen authority relations: (a) the subjectivity of fairness perception, (b) the mechanisms linking procedural justice to legitimacy, and (c) statistical methods to estimate causal mechanisms. First, police fairness may be a subjective experience and perception motivated by a range of individual and environmental factors: we outline a motivation cognition framework of fairness perception (Barclay et al., 2017) that revolves around people “reading” the dynamics of an encounter with the police in a way that is shaped by instrumental, relational and moral motives, with directional and non-directional goals. Second, the causal effect of procedural justice on legitimacy may partly be tran...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
We consider three new directions of research into police–citizen authority relations: (a) the subjec...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Distributive justice, or the perceived fairness of outcomes, has played a minimal role in research i...
This thesis makes a theoretical and a methodological contribution. Theoretically, it tests certain p...
Distributive justice, or the perceived fairness of outcomes, has played a minimal role in research i...
Objective: An overwhelming body of research based on cross-sectional data has identified a positive ...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
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...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
We consider three new directions of research into police–citizen authority relations: (a) the subjec...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Distributive justice, or the perceived fairness of outcomes, has played a minimal role in research i...
This thesis makes a theoretical and a methodological contribution. Theoretically, it tests certain p...
Distributive justice, or the perceived fairness of outcomes, has played a minimal role in research i...
Objective: An overwhelming body of research based on cross-sectional data has identified a positive ...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
According to the law, a fair police investigation provides due process by ensuring civilians are not...
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...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...