Contents
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Strategies of Regulation
Chapter 1. Gaining the Public's Acceptance of the Decisions of Legal Authorities
Chapter 2. Theories and Strategies of Regulation
Chapter 3. The California Study of Personal Experiences with the Police and the Courts
Part II. The Psychology of Decision Acceptance
Chapter 4. Procedural Justice and Decision Acceptance
Chapter 5. Motive-Based Trust and Decision Acceptance
Chapter 6. The Overall Influence of Social Motives on Decision Acceptance
Part III. Societal Orientations and Personal Experiences
Chapter 7. Societal Orientations: Legitimacy and Connections with Society
Chapter 8. Societal Orientations and Reactions to Personal Experiences with Legal Authorities
Chapter 9. Generalizing from Personal Experiences to Societal Orientations
Part IV. Ethnic Group Differences in Experiences with the Law
Chapter 10. Ethnicity and Experiences with Legal Authorities
Chapter 11. Variations in the Psychology of Experience
Chapter 12. Group Boundaries and Subgroup Identification
Part V. Implications and Conclusions
Chapter 13. General Views About the Law and the Legal System
Chapter 14. Implications for Policing
Chapter 15. Process-Based Regulation
Chapter 16. Psychological Jurisprudence
Notes
References
Index