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Investigating the Relation Between Police Behavior and Perceptions of Procedural Justice: A Response to Rick Trinkner
Introduction In “The influence of police treatment and decision-making on perceptions of procedural justice: A field study” we investigated whether police-behavior that signals higher quality of treatment or decisionmaking leads to higher perceived procedural justice (Terpstra & van Wijck, 2021). We found no evidence that this is the case. Trinker (2022) argues that, based on our research, it would be premature to conclude that behavior signaling fairer treatment and decision-making is unassociated with the procedural justice judgment of those interacting
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