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Procedural Justice |
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December, 2012 - Procedural Justice In this podcast, Dr. Tom Tyler, Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School, discusses public perceptions of police, police legitimacy, and the concepts of procedural justice. |
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December, 2012 - Procedural Justice In this podcast, Dr. T. Bowman, Deputy City Manager of the City of Arlington, Texas and former police chief of Arlington, Texas Police Department, discusses what procedural justice looks like in a law enforcement agency. |
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| July, 2011 - Procedural Justice Procedural Justice is a key component for any jurisdiction hoping to develop rapport with the communities it serves. Charlene Moe shares how the curriculum she is developing will help law enforcement build stronger partnerships. She also explains what the four pillars of Procedural Justice are and how they can aid organizational change. |
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