Procedural justice and legitimacy in policing [electronic resource] / Lorraine Mazerolle, Elise Sargeant, Adrian Cherney, Sarah Bennett, Kristina Murphy, Emma Antrobus, Peter Martin.
2014
HV7921
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Procedural justice and legitimacy in policing [electronic resource] / Lorraine Mazerolle, Elise Sargeant, Adrian Cherney, Sarah Bennett, Kristina Murphy, Emma Antrobus, Peter Martin.
ISBN
9783319045429
3319045423
9783319045436electronic book
3319045431electronic book
3319045423
9783319045436electronic book
3319045431electronic book
Published
Cham ; New York : Springer, [2014]
Language
English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-3-319-04543-6 doi
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HV7921
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363.2 23
Summary
This brief focuses on the 'doing' of procedural justice: what the police can do to implement the principles of procedural justice, and how their actions can improve citizen perceptions of police legitimacy. Drawing on research from Australia (Mazerolle et al), the UK (Stanko, Bradford, Jackson etc al), the US (Tyler, Reisig, Weisburd), Israel (Jonathon-Zamir et al), Trinidad & Tobago (Kochel et al) and Ghana (Tankebe), the authors examine the practical ways that the police can approach engagement with citizens across a range of different types of interventions to embrace the principles of procedural justice, including: · problem-oriented policing · patrol · restorative justice · reassurance policing · and community policing. Through these examples, the authors also examine some of the barriers for implementing procedurally just ways of interacting with citizens, and offer practical suggestions for reform. This work will be of interest for researchers in criminology and criminal justice focused on policing as well as policymakers.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Effective Approaches Using the Principles of Procedural Justice
Use of Research Evidence
Barriers to Implementation
Mechanisms that Help Translation
Conclusions.
Effective Approaches Using the Principles of Procedural Justice
Use of Research Evidence
Barriers to Implementation
Mechanisms that Help Translation
Conclusions.