This paper looks at Procedural Justice. Procedural justice research has shown that when defendants and court users perceive the court process to be fair, they are more likely to comply with court orders and to follow the law in the future, regardless of whether they “win” or “lose” their case....
Procedural-Justice-Resource-Guide.pdf.pdf
Research shows that when litigants believe the court process is fair, they are more likely to comply with court orders and the law generally. This concept – called “procedural justice” – refers to the perceived fairness of the procedures and interpersonal communications that defendants and other...
Procedural Justice- Practical Tips for Courts - CCI 2015.pdf
This toolkit is the product of a multi-year collaboration between the Center for Court Innovation, National Judicial College, and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance. The goal of the project is to help jurisdictions increase their understanding of procedural justice and...
Measuring Perceptions of Fairness- An Evaluation Toolkit - CCI 2015.pdf
This presentation, orginially conducted by Ellen Wheeler, Erin Dalton, Kate Florio, Leah Garabedian and Tim Kuhlman at the May 2017 Network Meeting, provides a basic overview of procedural justice. In addition, this presentation goes mroe in-depth as to the impacts of procedural fairness and...
Procedural Fairness Workshop Slides.pdf
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