The relationship between police procedural justice, police legitimacy, and people's willingness to cooperate with law enforcement: A meta-analysis

PC Bolger, GD Walters - Journal of criminal justice, 2019 - Elsevier
Results Table 1 provides an overview of the 56 studies and 88 samples used in the present
meta-analysis. Pooling the 200 non-redundant effect sizes from this meta-analysis with a …

Norms, normativity, and the legitimacy of justice institutions: International perspectives

J Jackson - Annual Review of Law and social science, 2018 - annualreviews.org
This article reviews the international evidence on the potential nature, sources, and
consequences of police and legal legitimacy. In brief, I find that procedural justice is the …

Testing a social schematic model of police procedural justice

JT Pickett, J Nix, SP Roche - Social psychology quarterly, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Procedural justice theory increasingly guides policing reforms in the United States and
abroad. Yet the primary sources of perceived police procedural justice are still unclear …

Understanding the bounds of legitimacy: Weber's facets of legitimacy and the police empowerment hypothesis

K McLean, J Nix - Justice quarterly, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Despite considerable evidence that police legitimacy results in beneficial outcomes like
compliance, cooperation, and empowerment, scholars have yet to agree on how to define …

Is it un‐American to view the police as illegitimate? The role of national identity in the legal socialization process

SE Wolfe, K McLean - Journal of Social Issues, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The development of police legitimacy evaluations is a core component of the legal
socialization process. Research has identified many factors that impact peoples' perceptions …

Scrutiny, legal socialization, and defiance: Understanding how procedural justice and bounded‐authority concerns shape Muslims' defiance toward police

K Murphy - Journal of Social Issues, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Police rely on citizens to report crime and victimization. Yet for many people low levels of
trust in police and concerns about unjust police treatment impact their willingness to engage …

Promoting Muslims' willingness to report terror threats to police: Testing competing theories of procedural justice

K Murphy, A Cherney, M Teston - Justice Quarterly, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The heightened threat of terrorism in the West has resulted in more power being granted to
police. However, new anti-terror laws and heavy-handed policing practices can stigmatize …

Perceptions of police among Kenyan female immigrants in the United States

JL Chenane, MS Morabito… - Feminist Criminology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We explored how highly educated and middle-class Kenyan female immigrants perceive
their encounters with the police in the United States, including the decision to access the …

Procedurally just cooperation: Explaining support for due process reforms in policing

JT Pickett, SB Ryon - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose We explore criminal justice workers'(CJW) support for due process reforms in
policing. We build on and integrate four related literatures—scholarship analyzing 1) …

Illuminating the concept of community (group)-level procedural justice: A qualitative analysis of protestors' group-level experiences with the police

T Jonathan-Zamir, G Perry… - Criminal justice and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
“Procedural justice”(PJ) has traditionally been thought of as an intragroup model,
characterizing interpersonal interactions between police officers and specific individuals …