Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of police (English)
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Criminal Justice Studies
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37
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147-170
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2024
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Title:Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of police
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Published in:Criminal Justice Studies ; 37, 2 ; 147-170
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Publication date:2024-04-02
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Size:24 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 37, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 99
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Per imaginem ad Veritatem: joint fantasizing of crimePoppi, Fabio Indìo Massimo et al. | 2024
- 124
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Courtroom decorum and the rules of conduct: accounts of homicide co-victims’ experiences during criminal justice proceedingsReed, Mark D. et al. | 2024
- 147
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Understanding the decline: a procedural justice approach to the key factors behind the downward shift in opinions of policeRogers, Amy / Hine, Kelly / Prenzler, Tim et al. | 2024
- 171
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Understanding marijuana use initiation vs. frequency of use on risk for hallucinogen use: testing for mediating mechanisms underlying the gateway hypothesisWojciechowski, Thomas et al. | 2024
- 192
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The effects of public service motivation on criminal justice students’ perceptions of vocational fitWhite, David R. / Schafer, Joseph A. / Hogan, Nancy L. / Lambert, Eric et al. | 2024
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Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at riskLambert, Eric G. / Paoline, Eugene A.III / Hogan, Nancy L. et al. | 2024