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Understanding the Contingency of Procedural Justice Outcomes1

机译:了解程序正义结果的偶然性 1

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Procedural justice theory and research have important implications for police policy and practice. There exists a large literature on the topic, with research showing that groups do respond positively to fair and respectful treatment by police. Recent research and debates particularly in the United Kingdom and Australia have drawn attention to the different and varied ways in which procedural justice has an impact on police legitimacy and cooperation with police, and the mechanisms through which this occurs. This has implications for how police scholars and practitioners understand and study police legitimacy. The authors aim to make a contribution to this emerging body of work by highlighting limitations with current procedural justice research and argue that the issues of contingency and variability have not been adequately addressed. We argue this is important when it comes to the policing of ethnic communities. The article focuses on attitudes towards the law and social distancing to highlight how procedural justice outcomes can vary across groups and contexts. In particular, we draw on Braithwaite’s (2009) theory of social distancing to explain how people’s willingness to cooperate with police can be influenced by their motivational posturing. This highlights the psychological mechanisms that impact on the effectiveness of a process-based model of policing.
机译:程序正义理论和研究对警察的政策和实践具有重要意义。有大量有关该主题的文献,研究表明,团体确实对警察的公正和受人尊敬的对待做出积极反应。最近的研究和辩论,特别是在英国和澳大利亚,引起了人们对程序正义对警察合法性和与警察合作的影响的不同方式及其发生机制的关注。这对警察学者和从业人员如何理解和研究警察的合法性具有影响。作者旨在通过强调当前程序正义研究的局限性来为这一新兴工作做出贡献,并认为偶然性和可变性问题尚未得到充分解决。我们认为,这在涉及族裔社区治安方面非常重要。本文着重于对法律和社会隔离的态度,以强调程序正义的结果如何在不同群体和背景下发生变化。特别是,我们利用Braithwaite(2009)的社会疏散理论来解释人们的动机姿态如何影响人们与警察合作的意愿。这突显了影响基于过程的警务模型有效性的心理机制。

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    《Policing》 |2011年第3期|p.228-235|共8页
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    Adrian Cherney;

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    *Adrian Cherney, School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Australia. E-mail: a.cherney{at}uq.edu.au **Kristina Murphy, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University, Mt Gravatt QLD, Australia 4122. E-mail: t.murphy{at}griffith.edu.au;

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