T Tyler - Annual review of law and social science, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Within policing research there is currently little research examining the role of procedural justice in shaping legitimacy and considering their joint role in shaping compliance …
Legitimacy (or “the right to exercise power”) is now an established concept in criminological analysis, especially in relation to policing. Substantial empirical evidence shows the …
Objectives This study tests the generality of Tyler's process-based model of policing by examining whether the effect of procedural justice and competing variables (ie, distributive …
This study used survey data from cross-sectional, university-based samples of young adults in different cultural settings (ie, the United States and Ghana) to accomplish 2 main …
D Johnson, ER Maguire, JB Kuhns - Law & society review, 2014 - cambridge.org
Research on procedural justice and legitimacy has expanded greatly across the social sciences in recent years. The process-based model of regulation, which links people's …
E Sargeant, K Murphy… - European journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Some scholars question whether procedural justice is the key driver in promoting support for the police across all cultural contexts. In this study we examine the relationship between …
The empirical status of Tom Tyler's (1990) process-based model of regulation is frustrated by the fact that most studies are conducted in the US, leaving open the question of whether …
Police legitimacy is generally regarded as a view among community members that police departments play an appropriate role in implementing rules governing public conduct …
K Murphy - Policing and society, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Public cooperation with police is essential for the effective management of crime and disorder. Understanding factors that shape young people's willingness to cooperate and …