PROCEDURAL JUSTICE
Procedural Justice
Procedural Justice
U.S. DOJ COPS Office
The Importance of Procedural Justice
The e-newsletter of the COPS Office | Volume 6 | Issue 9 | September 2013
Procedural Justice In Action
U.S. DOJ Bureau of Justice Administration
Organizational Change through Decision Making and Policy: A New Procedural Justice Course for Managers and Supervisors
The e-newsletter of the COPS Office | Volume 8 | Issue 4 | April 2015
Procedural Justice Training for Law Enforcement Officers
September 22, 2016 | U.S. DOJ COPS Office
Procedural Justice | National Initiative (trustandjustice.org)
National Initiative for Building Community Trust & Justice - Research Resources
Procedural Justice
The Justice Collaboratory – Yale Law School
Lawrence B. Solum University of Virginia School of Law
Procedural justice training reduces police use of force and complaints against officers
May 5, 2020 | PNAS
This paper evaluates whether a large-scale implementation of procedural justice training in the Chicago Police Department reduced complaints against police and the use of force against civilians. By showing that training reduced complaints and the use of force, this research indicates that officer retraining in procedural justice is a viable strategy for decreasing harmful policing practices and building popular legitimacy.