
Ep. 108 Reflection Series: Legitimacy and Procedural Justice with Tom Tyler
The Criminology Academy
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Exploring Procedural Justice and Legitimacy
This chapter examines the foundational theories of procedural justice and legitimacy, emphasizing their development from early theorists to modern applications. It discusses how factors like respect, neutrality, and trust shape public perceptions of authority while highlighting the significance of procedural justice in various contexts, including prisons and policing. The authors advocate for strategies to enhance legitimacy and rebuild trust within communities and institutions, suggesting practical implications for researchers and policymakers.
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