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In "The influence of police treatment and decision-making on perceptions of procedural justice: A field study" the authors investigated whether police-behavior that signals higher quality of treatment or decisionmaking leads to higher perceived procedural justice (Terpstra and amp; van Wijck, 2021). The paper was intended as a contribution to the very scarce literature on the relation between how people are treated by the police and their perceptions of procedural justice. There is hardly any empirical research on the relation between police behavior in practice on the one hand and procedural justice judgements . . .
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