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Procedural (in)justice,emotions, and compliance
Authors:Megan T Demarest
Institution:Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
Abstract:The procedural justice model has become widely recognized as a key crime prevention and reduction strategy, spurring its adoption across police agencies throughout the United States in an effort to address mounting concerns regarding police use of force. Recent critiques, however, have called attention to the need for greater examination of potential contributing factors that are underdeveloped in investigations of the procedural justice model, including the role of emotions. This article takes stock of interdisciplinary advancements to critically examine scholarly investigations exploring associations between procedural (in)justice, emotions, and compliance behaviors within the context of police-citizen interactions. In doing so, continued gaps are identified. Lastly, this article concludes by identifying future pathways and recommendations for the scholarly advancement of our understanding of emotions and their continued relevance to the procedural justice model.
Keywords:compliance  emotions  justice perceptions  police  procedural (in)justice  resistance  schools
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