Procedural justice is receiving increasing global attention both as a way of improving the legitimacy of policing and because styles of policing associated with procedural justice seem to be associated with improvements in community-police relations and reductions in crime. This chapter locates procedural justice theory within a broader framework of compliance theories, and summarises the main features of the theory. The authors have developed, refined and tested procedural justice theory in Europe and elsewhere, using the 2010 European Social Survey, and the chapter presents some key findings. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the practical and ethical issues in embedding principles of procedural justice in policing
This thesis makes a theoretical and a methodological contribution. Theoretically, it tests certain p...
In recent years, UK police forces have introduced various technologies that alter the methods by whi...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Procedural justice is receiving increasing global attention both as a way of improving the legitimac...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
This paper contributes to the literature on Procedural Justice Theory (PJT) by exploring its capacit...
Editorial: This special issue of the Journal for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism brings...
This book bridges a scholarly divide between empirical and normative theorizing about procedural jus...
While procedural justice theory has become the dominant paradigm in thinking about police legitimacy...
This paper summarising ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more po...
This thesis makes a theoretical and a methodological contribution. Theoretically, it tests certain p...
In recent years, UK police forces have introduced various technologies that alter the methods by whi...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...
Procedural justice is receiving increasing global attention both as a way of improving the legitimac...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
Previous foreign research has highlighted the importance of procedurally just or fair handling by th...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
This paper summarizes ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more pol...
This paper contributes to the literature on Procedural Justice Theory (PJT) by exploring its capacit...
Editorial: This special issue of the Journal for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism brings...
This book bridges a scholarly divide between empirical and normative theorizing about procedural jus...
While procedural justice theory has become the dominant paradigm in thinking about police legitimacy...
This paper summarising ‘procedural justice’ approaches to policing, contrasting these to the more po...
This thesis makes a theoretical and a methodological contribution. Theoretically, it tests certain p...
In recent years, UK police forces have introduced various technologies that alter the methods by whi...
A relational model of authority (Tyler and Lind, 1992) emphasizes the role of procedural justice (th...