Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Policing

作者: Kristina Murphy

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5690-2_65

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摘要: A significant amount of police work involves face-to-face interactions with the public. The nature these can vary considerably from encounter to encounter. Police are often faced situations in which they have deliver unfavorable outcomes individual or group dealing with. This sometimes lead overt resistance aggressive behavior. Citizen compliance directives is therefore important and help resolve issues more efficiently. Research procedural justice field has shown that if treat citizens respectfully make decisions a fair way, then it enhance public perceptions legitimacy. turn been shape compliance-related behavior during after even promote long-term law. entry provides summary research conducted ...

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