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Status influences on perceptions of procedural justice: a test of the group value model among intimate partner violence arrestees
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2019-02-16 , DOI: 10.1080/01924036.2019.1575253
Christopher D. Maxwell 1 , Angela M. Moore 2 , Jocelyn Fontaine 3 , Jaclyn Smith 4
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ABSTRACT Procedural justice theorists contend that individuals who see police acting in a procedurally fair manner will more frequently comply with police commands and obey the law. While studies report positive correlations between perception of fairness and compliance with police commands, there is a dearth of research about whether procedural or distributive justice processes can influence subsequent compliance with the law. This research tests whether a person’s social status influences their perceptions of procedural and distributive justice among a sample of men arrested for suspected assault of their intimate partner. This research also tests whether these suspects’ perceptions of the procedural and distributive justice properties of their police encounter influence their long-term compliance with the law. The analyses indicate that there are few differences in perceptions of procedural and distributive justice across social statuses. However, the analysis does show that a more respectful police interaction positively influences subsequent compliance.

中文翻译:

地位对程序正义认知的影响:亲密伴侣暴力被捕者群体价值模型的检验

摘要 程序正义理论家认为,看到警察以程序公平的方式行事的个人将更频繁地遵守警察的命令并遵守法律。虽然研究报告了公平感与遵守警察命令之间存在正相关关系,但缺乏关于程序或分配正义程序是否会影响随后遵守法律的研究。这项研究测试了一个人的社会地位是否会影响他们对因涉嫌袭击其亲密伴侣而被捕的男性样本的程序正义和分配正义的看法。这项研究还测试了这些嫌疑人对其警察遭遇的程序和分配正义属性的看法是否会影响他们长期遵守法律。分析表明,不同社会地位对程序正义和分配正义的看法几乎没有差异。然而,分析确实表明,更尊重的警察互动会对随后的遵守产生积极影响。
更新日期:2019-02-16
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