UID:
almahu_9949385919302882
Format:
1 online resource (317 pages)
ISBN:
9781000760279
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1000760278
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9781003002291
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1003002293
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9781000760637
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1000760634
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9781000760453
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1000760456
Series Statement:
Frontiers of Social Psychology Ser.
Content:
This ground-breaking new volume reviews and extends theory and research on the psychology of justice in social contexts, exploring the dynamics of fairness judgments and their consequences. Perceptions of fairness, and the factors that cause and are caused by fairness perceptions, have long been an important part of social psychology. Featuring work from leading scholars on psychological processes involved in reactions to fairness, as well as the applications of justice research to government institutions, policing, medical care and the development of radical and extremist behavior, the book expertly brings together two traditionally distinct branches of social psychology: social cognition and interpersonal relations. Examining how people judge whether the treatment they experience from others is fair and how this effects their attitudes and behaviors, this essential collection draws on theory and research from multiple disciplines as it explores the dynamics of fairness judgments and their consequences. Integrating theory on interpersonal relations and social cognition, and featuring innovative biological research, this is the ideal companion for senior undergraduates and graduates, as well as researchers and scholars interested in the social psychology of justice.
Note:
Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of contributors; 1. The Study of Justice in Social Psychology and Related Fields; Motivating versus Motivated Justice Processes; Paradigms in the Social Psychology of Justice; Applications of the Social Psychology of Justice; The Next Frontiers; References; 2. The Biology of Fairness; The Evolution of Fairness; Responses to Inequity in Primates; Responses in Other Species Support the Hypotheses from Primates; Responses in Young Children; The Evolution of Fairness; Where to from Here?; Notes
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Does the Public Trust the Police?Procedural Justice and Policing; Why Procedural Justice?; Why Does Legitimacy Matter?; What Shapes Legitimacy? The Centrality of Procedural Justice; The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice; Procedural Justice in Management; Procedural Justice in the General Criminal Justice System; Summary: Procedural Justice Outside Policing; Procedural Justice in Policing; Objective Coding of Police Behavior; The Nagin-Telep Critique; What Is Procedural Justice?; Internal Department Dynamics; Officer Safety; Self-Legitimacy; Implications for Policing; References
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8. Injustice and Violent Extremism: Methodological Directions for Future Justice ResearchRadicalization by Means of Injustice Judgments; Towards Violent Extremism; Future Directions in Psychological Research; Coda; References; 9. New Directions of Research in Fairness and Legal Authority: A Focus on Causal Mechanisms; Everyday Policing; Why Might Prior Levels of Fairness and/or Legitimacy Play a Role in Fairness Perception?; Identity and Power as Mechanisms for the Procedural Justice-legitimacy Relationship; Statistical Tools to Estimate Causal Mechanisms; Discussion; Acknowledgements; Notes
Additional Edition:
Print version: Lind, E. Allan. Social Psychology and Justice. Milton : Routledge, ©2019 ISBN 9780367432898
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9781003002291.
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003002291
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