Grantham University Case for Procedural Justice Discussion

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This week, you will read “The Case for Procedural Justice: Fairness as a Crime Prevention Tool.” This article discusses strategies that law enforcement officers can use to implement the procedural justice theory in their community. Using that information, design a brochure that could be used to train new officers. Consider the type of information police would need to know about this view as well as effective strategies. It may be helpful to provide scripted examples of conversations that officers would have with citizens. Your brochure should be no more than two (2) pages and should utilize APA format.

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The Case for Procedural Justice https://cops.usdoj.gov/html/dispatch/09-2013/fairness_as_a_crime_prevention_tool.asp

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These dimensions contribute to how the law enforcement officers and

Procedural Justice
Criminal justice leaders rely on several evidence-

Research has illustrated that public safety is

the community interact where the community should have trust and

greatly impacted by how the community perceives the

confidence in the officers. Procedural justice allows for the criminal

judicial system. Procedural justice holds that individuals

based practices to implement new public safety regulations.
Community policing has been widely applied to describe how
law enforcers interact with the communities they serve. Proce-

serves. If the individuals feel that the judicial system is legit, the

will perceive the judicial system as fair en...

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