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Procedural justice, minorities, and religiosity
Police Practice and Research, 2014The current research explores six hypotheses derived from the well-known procedural justice-based model of legitimacy in two different religious groups in Israel, and adds to the model the effect of religiosity on the perceived legitimacy of rules and institutions of social control.
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Social Justice Research, 1990
Perfect justice procedures are such that rule out envy. At the core of such procedures lies the “divide-and-choose” procedure (one divides, the other chooses), which guarantees that individuals be satisfied with outcomes. The divide-and-choose principle is extended here ton individuals, to the sharing of nondividable goods, to job allocation, and to ...
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Perfect justice procedures are such that rule out envy. At the core of such procedures lies the “divide-and-choose” procedure (one divides, the other chooses), which guarantees that individuals be satisfied with outcomes. The divide-and-choose principle is extended here ton individuals, to the sharing of nondividable goods, to job allocation, and to ...
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Procedural environmental justice
2017Most advocates of environmental justice are not only concerned about the distribution of environmental goods and bads; they are also concerned about the fairness of the process of environmental policy-and decision-making. One of the reasons for the unfair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens is that the decisions that transform the ...
Bell D, Carrick J
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Social Justice Research, 1987
During the past decade the study of the psychology of procedural justice has become well established within the field of justice. It has been widely found that people are as concerned with the fairness of the way decisions are made as they are with the fairness of those decisions (i.e., distributive justice).
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During the past decade the study of the psychology of procedural justice has become well established within the field of justice. It has been widely found that people are as concerned with the fairness of the way decisions are made as they are with the fairness of those decisions (i.e., distributive justice).
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