Principles of Procedurally Just Policing


The Principles of Just Policing report offers a new set of practical guidelines aimed at incorporating procedural justice into policing practices.

Written for an audience of policy-makers and policing executives, these guidelines are meant to aide departments in adapting and developing policies that will strengthen legitimacy and trust in interactions with the communities they serve.

Authors:

Megan Quattlebaum, Tracey Meares, and Tom Tyler.

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A Study of Procedural Justice & Criminal Justice System Legitimacy Ensuring a high quality of justice for all and increasing New Yorkers’ trust and confidence in the justice system