Procedural Justice, what does it mean? Procedural Justice is relevant in all government services. People obey the law because they fear the consequence, it is the right thing to do, or government has the right to tell you what to do. People voluntarily defer to the request of the person in legal authority if there is legitimacy. Legitimacy is more powerful than deterrence . The factors of voice, decision neutrality, treatment with respect, and trust determine legitimacy. People want to be able to explain why they have commented a violation. You want people to understand that you are not regularly an offender. The neutrality of decisions must emphasize the fairness of the intervention. The consequence of having a gun, the possibility of reform and prevention, and the services to cultivate the coping skills and tools to prevent offending. Treatment with dignity and respect. Racial profiling is an example of the risk of being treated without respect. The officer is protected by the parameters of the 4th Amendment . However if the officer acts in the bounds sanctioned by the 4th Amendment but without respect . The Crowley/Gates incident is an example of the bounds of the 4th Amendment while the other is convinced there was a lack of respect .he last factor is trust based on historical consciousness and ones social network that informs one what to expect from those in authority. The procedural justice intervention that demonstrates that these concepts have practical application. The methodology is designed to provide an environment that reduces hierarchy and inspire egalitarian. A critical aspect of creating procedural justice norm is to instill the notion that not only first order information is obtained but that one is aware that others received it to. The outcome is illustrated in the impact on aggregate crime and the impact on survivability The homicide rate is reduced and the survivability enhance. Hence 1hour intervention results in 33% of the intervention group surviving in the community at 6 Months
Procedural Justice, what does it mean? Procedural Justice is relevant in all government services. People obey the law because they fear the consequence, it is the right thing to do, or government has the right to tell you what to do. People voluntarily defer to the request of the person in legal authority if there is legitimacy. Legitimacy is more powerful than deterrence . The factors of voice, decision neutrality, treatment with respect, and trust determine legitimacy. People want to be able to explain why they have commented a violation. You want people to understand that you are not regularly an offender. The neutrality of decisions must emphasize the fairness of the intervention. The consequence of having a gun, the possibility of reform and prevention, and the services to cultivate the coping skills and tools to prevent offending. Treatment with dignity and respect. Racial profiling is an example of the risk of being treated without respect. The officer is protected by the parameters of the 4th Amendment . However if the officer acts in the bounds sanctioned by the 4th Amendment but without respect . The Crowley/Gates incident is an example of the bounds of the 4th Amendment while the other is convinced there was a lack of respect .he last factor is trust based on historical consciousness and ones social network that informs one what to expect from those in authority. The procedural justice intervention that demonstrates that these concepts have practical application. The methodology is designed to provide an environment that reduces hierarchy and inspire egalitarian. A critical aspect of creating procedural justice norm is to instill the notion that not only first order information is obtained but that one is aware that others received it to. The outcome is illustrated in the impact on aggregate crime and the impact on survivability The homicide rate is reduced and the survivability enhance. Hence 1hour intervention results in 33% of the intervention group surviving in the community at 6 Months