Title of article
Examining macro-level impacts on procedural justice and police legitimacy
Author/Authors
Gau، نويسنده , , Jacinta M. and Corsaro، نويسنده , , Nicholas and Stewart، نويسنده , , Eric A. and Brunson، نويسنده , , Rod K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
333
To page
343
Abstract
Purpose
tudies have lent empirical support to the procedural justice model of police legitimacy; however, there has, as yet, not been widespread consideration of the potential impact of neighborhood- and community-level factors on peopleʹs perceptions of procedural justice or police legitimacy. The present study integrates the macro-level policing literature with the psychological-based procedural justice framework to uncover what effects, if any, the sociostructural environment has on procedural justice and police legitimacy.
s
chical linear modeling integrates census and survey data within a single, mid-sized city.
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trated disadvantage exerted a marginally-significant impact on procedural justice, and on police legitimacy while controlling for procedural justice. Procedural justice remained the strongest predictor of legitimacy, even when accounting for macro-level characteristics.
sions
fect of procedural justice on police legitimacy appears to be robust against the deleterious impacts of concentrated disadvantage. This has implications for procedural justice research, theory, and policing.
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number
1707539
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