In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific literature from the fields of criminology, sociology and psychology has not been consistent in when or why deterrence is effective in shaping compliance. In the present study we investigated the role of procedural justice in relation to deterrence. Procedural justice has strong effects on people’s attitudes and behaviour regarding the social collective, including compliance with authorities. We argued that particularly authorities who are considered procedurally fair are successful in stimulating compliance with the use of deterrence instruments. In support of these ideas, a field survey in which we focused on sanction severity as the first e...
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Crime has to be punished, but does punishment reduce crime? We conduct a neutrally framed laboratory...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
Abstract: In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, s...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Research shows that procedural justice can motivate compliance behavior through the mediating influe...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
While the presumed deterrent effect of punishment provides the cornerstone of the criminal justice s...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
The evidence in support of the deterrent effect of the certainty of punishment is far more consisten...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Crime has to be punished, but does punishment reduce crime? We conduct a neutrally framed laboratory...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, scientific ...
Abstract: In order to stimulate compliance, authorities often use deterrence instruments. However, s...
Having a criminal justice system that imposes sanctions no doubt does deter criminal conduct. But av...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Research shows that procedural justice can motivate compliance behavior through the mediating influe...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
The behavioral sciences increasingly call into question the assumption of criminal law\u27s ex ante ...
While the presumed deterrent effect of punishment provides the cornerstone of the criminal justice s...
We conducted two studies using a sample of students (Experiment 1, N=84) and the general public (Exp...
The evidence in support of the deterrent effect of the certainty of punishment is far more consisten...
For the past several decades, the deterrence of crime has been a centerpiece of criminal law reform....
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recent theoretical contribution to criminology that tries to in...
Crime has to be punished, but does punishment reduce crime? We conduct a neutrally framed laboratory...