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Legitimacy and Criminal Justice
Legitimacy, Trust, And Compliance: An Empirical Test Of Procedural Justice Theory Using The European Social Survey
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Mike Hough
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Jonathan Jackson
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Ben Bradford
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November 21 2013
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Oxford University Press
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198701996.003.0017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Legitimacy And Criminal Justice: An Introduction
pp. 7
Legitimacy And Democracy In The World Today
pp. 19
Revisiting Legitimacy, Twenty Years On
pp. 37
Crime, Justice, And Legitimacy: A Brief Theoretical Inquiry
pp. 60
‘A Voice Within’: Power-Holders’ Perspectives On Authority And Legitimacy
pp. 83
Future Challenges In The Study Of Legitimacy And Criminal Justice
pp. 105
Unfinished Business: Legitimacy, Crime Control, And Democratic Politics
pp. 127
Trusting Authorities: Legitimacy, Trust, And Collaboration In Non-Democratic Regimes
pp. 157
Legitimacy, Crimes, And Compliance In ‘The City’: De Maximis Non Curat Lex?
pp. 178
Legitimacy and State Responses to Terrorism: The UK and France
pp. 206
‘Legitimacy Under Pressure’ In High Security Prisons
pp. 227
An Unenviable Task: How Federal Courts Legitimized Mass Incarceration
pp. 248
The Situated Production Of Legitimacy: Perspectives From The Global South
pp. 267
Legitimacy and the Development of International Standards for Punishment
pp. 293
Dialogue And Dialectic: Police Legitimacy And The New Professionalism
pp. 308
Does Low Legitimacy Cause Crime? A Review Of The Evidence
pp. 326
Legitimacy, Trust, And Compliance: An Empirical Test Of Procedural Justice Theory Using The European Social Survey
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