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The interaction of criminal procedure and outcome
Authors:Malini Laxminarayan  Antony Pemberton
Affiliation:International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT), Tilburg University, Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB Tilburg, The Netherlands
Abstract:Procedural quality is an important aspect of crime victims' experiences in criminal proceedings and consists of different dimensions. Two of these dimensions are procedural justice (voice) and interpersonal justice (respectful treatment). Social psychological research has suggested that both voice and respectful treatment are moderated by the impact of outcomes of justice procedures on individuals' reactions. To add to this research, we extend this assertion to the criminal justice context, examining the interaction between the assessment of procedural quality and outcome favorability with victim's trust in the legal system and self-esteem. Hierarchical regression analyses reveal that voice, respectful treatment and outcome favorability are predictive of trust in the legal system and self-esteem. Further investigation reveals that being treated with respect is only related to trust in the legal system when outcome favorability is high.
Keywords:Procedural justice   Outcome favorability   Trust in the legal system   Self-esteem   Crime victims
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