Public trust and confidence in legal authorities: What do majority and minority group members want from the law and legal institutions?

作者: Tom R. Tyler

DOI: 10.1002/BSL.438

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摘要: Discussions of public trust and confidence in the police courts often assume that key to feelings is public's evaluation outcomes receives from these legal authorities. In case courts, discontent assumed be linked issues cost delay-instrumental concerns about delivered by courts. police, inability effectively control crime frequently seen as driving evaluations. This article presents an alternative procedural justice based model links views manner which authorities treat public. Drawing upon psychological research evaluations institutions it argued issue shapes a process fairness procedures use exercise their authority. Analyses several studies exploring basis support this evaluation. addition, results provide suggestions elements are central judgments fairness.

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