Trust in the law : encouraging public cooperation with the police and courts /

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Author / Creator:Tyler, Tom R., author.
Imprint:New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2002.
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 248 pages :) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust
The Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11180855
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Other authors / contributors:Huo, Yuen J., author.
ISBN:9781610445429
1610445422
0871548895
9780871548894
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239) and index.
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Other form:Print version: Tyler, Tom R. Trust in the law. New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2002
Table of Contents:
  • About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Strategies of Regulation; Chapter 1. Gaining the Public's Acceptance of the Decisions of Legal Authorities; Chapter 2. Theories and Strategies of Regulation; Chapter 3. The California Study of Personal Experiences with the Police and the Courts; Part II. The Psychology of Decision Acceptance; Chapter 4. Procedural Justice and Decision Acceptance; Chapter 5. Motive-Based Trust and Decision Acceptance; Chapter 6. The Overall Influence of Social Motives on Decision Acceptance
  • Part III. Societal Orientations and Personal ExperiencesChapter 7. Societal Orientations: Legitimacy and Connections with Society; Chapter 8. Societal Orientations and Reactions to Personal Experiences with Legal Authorities; Chapter 9. Generalizing from Personal Experiences to Societal Orientations; Part IV. Ethnic Group Differences in Experiences with the Law; Chapter 10. Ethnicity and Experiences with Legal Authorities; Chapter 11. Variations in the Psychology of Experience; Chapter 12. Group Boundaries and Subgroup Identification; Part V. Implications and Conclusions
  • Chapter 13. General Views About the Law and the Legal SystemChapter 14. Implications for Policing; Chapter 15. Process-Based Regulation; Chapter 16. Psychological Jurisprudence; Notes; References; Index