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Criminology. (3rd ed.)Book- Newburn, T. 2017.#Procedural justice#Criminology#Study Skills·library.college.police.uk·Mar 25, 2022Criminology. (3rd ed.)
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Procedural justice: a systematic literature search and technical report to the National Policing Improvement Agency.Sarah Bennett, Rebecca Denning, Lorraine Mazerolle and Belinda Stocks. Brisbane: Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, 2009#Procedural justice#Systematic reviews·library.college.police.uk·Sep 30, 2020Procedural justice: a systematic literature search and technical report to the National Policing Improvement Agency.
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Mirage of police reform: procedural justice and police legitimacyEBook. Robert E Worden and Sarah J Mclean. California: University of California Press, 2017#Procedural justice#USA·library.college.police.uk·Sep 29, 2020Mirage of police reform: procedural justice and police legitimacy
Procedural justice and legitimacy in policingBook. New York: Springer International Publishing, 2014#Procedural justice#Legitimacy#Decision making·library.college.police.uk·Sep 29, 2020Procedural justice and legitimacy in policing
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