Justice is a core principle in community psychology, yet has been the subject of relatively little systematic research. In the social psychological literature on the other hand there is a long tradition of research on justice in social life. In this article the potential benefits of integrating the social justice aspirations of community psychology and the conceptualizations of procedural and distributive justice from social psychology are discussed in the context of planned community change. The benefits of exploring justice in this way are illustrated with reference to a research project examining public perceptions of the fairness of roadside tree lopping. Although the issue may appear trivial, it was seen by the local residents as impor...
Historically, positive psychology research and practice have focused on studying and promoting well-...
Restorative justice has gained international attention within criminal justice. Restorative justice ...
This research project theoretically explores how a culture of community conflict resolution may deve...
Social Justice (SJ) is an organizing principle of contemporary community psychology (CP); however, t...
In this short paper, we consider the partnership between psychology and the criminal justice system ...
AbstractThis special issue of the Journal of Psychosocial Intervention aims to contribute to the und...
Justice is one of the most basic and potentially important social psychological areas of inquiry. Th...
This article proposes that all psychologists—and all psychologies—are innately concerned with justic...
citizen, community and the state in justice by Kathryn Bliss Existing research on public opinion of ...
Introduction to Community Psychology: Becoming an Agent of Change tells the story of community psych...
Community psychology blends psychological science, a community-level perspective on social issues, a...
This paper reflects the preliminary findings of an exploratory research into the links between resto...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Community justice offers a nontraditional approach to delivering justice and broadly encapsulates an...
Community psychology is a scientific discipline within the broad field of psychology which deals wit...
Historically, positive psychology research and practice have focused on studying and promoting well-...
Restorative justice has gained international attention within criminal justice. Restorative justice ...
This research project theoretically explores how a culture of community conflict resolution may deve...
Social Justice (SJ) is an organizing principle of contemporary community psychology (CP); however, t...
In this short paper, we consider the partnership between psychology and the criminal justice system ...
AbstractThis special issue of the Journal of Psychosocial Intervention aims to contribute to the und...
Justice is one of the most basic and potentially important social psychological areas of inquiry. Th...
This article proposes that all psychologists—and all psychologies—are innately concerned with justic...
citizen, community and the state in justice by Kathryn Bliss Existing research on public opinion of ...
Introduction to Community Psychology: Becoming an Agent of Change tells the story of community psych...
Community psychology blends psychological science, a community-level perspective on social issues, a...
This paper reflects the preliminary findings of an exploratory research into the links between resto...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
Community justice offers a nontraditional approach to delivering justice and broadly encapsulates an...
Community psychology is a scientific discipline within the broad field of psychology which deals wit...
Historically, positive psychology research and practice have focused on studying and promoting well-...
Restorative justice has gained international attention within criminal justice. Restorative justice ...
This research project theoretically explores how a culture of community conflict resolution may deve...