Research on children and the law has recently renewed its focus on the development of children\u27s ties to law and legal actors. We identify the developmental process through which these relations develop as legal socialization, a process that unfolds during childhood and adolescence as part of a vector of developmental capital that promotes compliance with the law and cooperation with legal actors. In this paper, we show that ties to the law and perceptions of law and legal actors among children and adolescents change over time and age. We show that neighborhood contexts and experiences with legal actors shape the outcomes of legal socialization. Children report lower ratings of legitimacy of the law and greater legal cynicism when they v...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
Legal socialization is the study of how individuals develop their perceptions of legal authorities a...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
The exploratory study of knowledge and representations about the « legal » in childhood and adolesce...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
Legal socialization is the process by which individuals acquire beliefs about rules and rule-violati...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
Legal Socialization - A Study of Norms and Rules examines the varying responses, negative and positi...
Legal socialization conceptualizes two processes for attaining compliance as either consensus-based ...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
Legal socialization is the study of how individuals develop their perceptions of legal authorities a...
Traditionally, legal socialization theory and research has been dominated by a cognitive development...
The exploratory study of knowledge and representations about the « legal » in childhood and adolesce...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
Legal socialization is the process by which individuals acquire beliefs about rules and rule-violati...
Theories of legal socialization posit that individuals’ interactions with both nonlegal (e.g., teach...
Legal Socialization - A Study of Norms and Rules examines the varying responses, negative and positi...
Legal socialization conceptualizes two processes for attaining compliance as either consensus-based ...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
In different theoretical traditions, negative social conditions, attachments, and interactions shape...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...