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Procedural Justice: A Case Study

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The investigation of procedural justice has its roots in social psychology (Leventhal, 1980; Thibaut & walker, 1975; Tyler & Lind, 1992); since then, several other fields, including criminal justice, have integrated this body of literature into their own. This integration is especially observable in the scholarship pertaining to police citizen interactions (e.g., Johnson et al., 2014; Skogan & Frydl, 2004; Sunshine & Tyler, 2003; Tyler & Huo, 2002).
In this context, procedural justice examines citizens’ perceptions of police behavior and how those perceptions in-turn impact citizens’ general attitudes towards law enforcement and its legitimacy as an institution. These evaluations of legitimacy are of particular concern to law enforcement as
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