Procedural justice
Measuring “What Matters” in 21st-century Policing: Partnering with Civilian Oversight to Assess Procedurally Just Policing in Philadelphia
Reducing Courts’ Failure-to-Appear Rate by Written Reminders
Testing the Invariance of Warrior and Guardian Orientations on the Prioritization of Procedural Justice: Do Officer Demographics Matter?
Victimized Teachers' Perceptions of Procedural Justice and the Impact on Satisfaction with School Responses
Does Procedural Justice Moderate the Effect of Collective Efficacy on Police Legitimacy?
Effects of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Citizen Compliance and Cooperation: Findings From a Quasi-Randomized Controlled Trial
Community Perceptions: Procedural Justice, Legitimacy and Body-worn Cameras
Testing the Invariance of Warrior and Guardian Orientations on the Prioritization of Procedural Justice: Do Officer Demographics Matter?
Victimized Teachers' Perceptions of Procedural Justice and the Impact on Satisfaction with School Responses
Does Procedural Justice Moderate the Effect of Collective Efficacy on Police Legitimacy?
Effects of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Citizen Compliance and Cooperation: Findings From a Quasi-Randomized Controlled Trial
Community Perceptions: Procedural Justice, Legitimacy and Body-worn Cameras
Victimized Teachers’ Perceptions of Procedural Justice and the Impact on Satisfaction with School Responses
Creating Legitimacy in a Diversion Court: Testing the Theoretical Framework of Procedural Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Legal Legitimacy in Veterans Treatment Courts: Correlates with PTSD Risk Factors
Creating Legitimacy in a Diversion Court: Testing the Theoretical Framework of Procedural Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?