Procedural justice at German courts as seen by defendants and juvenile prisoners |
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Authors: | Volkmar Haller Stefan Machura |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cologne, Germany 2. Faculty of Law, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum, Bochum, Germany
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Abstract: | The article summarizes German research on procedural and distributive justice at criminal courts. The first German field studies addressing these topics are presented. Procedural justice characteristics like neutrality, courtesy, equal consideration of evidence, voice, and fairness of procedural rules are relevant for Germans. A study on juvenile prisoners shows no support for equity theory and some for the Group Value model. Lay assessors receive positive evaluations by juvenile prisoners. |
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Keywords: | perceived fairness procedural justice equity theory juvenile prisoners defendants criminal court |
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