Procedural justice theory increasingly guides policing reforms in the United States and abroad. Yet the primary sources of perceived police procedural justice are still unclear. Building on social schema research, we posit civilians’ perceptions of police procedural justice only partly reflect their personal and vicarious experiences with officers. We theorize perceptions of the police are anchored in a broader “relational justice schema,” composed of views about how respectful, fair, and unbiased most people are in their dealings with others. Individuals’ experiences with certain nonlegal actors and neighborhood environments should directly affect their relational justice schema and indirectly affect their evaluation of police. Nevertheles...
Policing by consent has long been viewed as a fundamental feature of modern policing. Police need ci...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Recently there have been widely publicized reports of distrust and a lack of perceived legitimacy in...
Scholars and policy makers rely on the theory of procedural justice (PJ) to further the twin goals o...
While procedural justice theory has become the dominant paradigm in thinking about police legitimacy...
Purpose There remain several underaddressed issues in the procedural justice literature. The authors...
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...
President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing recently endorsed procedural justice as a way ...
American policing is shaped by an array of challenges. Police are expected to address crime and enga...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
In response to a series of high profile conflicts between police and the communities they serve, Pre...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Highly-publicized encounters with law enforcement have shone a spotlight on police-community relatio...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
Policing by consent has long been viewed as a fundamental feature of modern policing. Police need ci...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Recently there have been widely publicized reports of distrust and a lack of perceived legitimacy in...
Scholars and policy makers rely on the theory of procedural justice (PJ) to further the twin goals o...
While procedural justice theory has become the dominant paradigm in thinking about police legitimacy...
Purpose There remain several underaddressed issues in the procedural justice literature. The authors...
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...
President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing recently endorsed procedural justice as a way ...
American policing is shaped by an array of challenges. Police are expected to address crime and enga...
A relational model of authority (Tyler & Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justi...
In response to a series of high profile conflicts between police and the communities they serve, Pre...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Highly-publicized encounters with law enforcement have shone a spotlight on police-community relatio...
The procedural justice model of legal socialization predicts that perceptions of legitimacy and cyni...
Policing by consent has long been viewed as a fundamental feature of modern policing. Police need ci...
Procedural justice theory (PJT) is now a widely utilised theoretical perspective in policing researc...
Recently there have been widely publicized reports of distrust and a lack of perceived legitimacy in...