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Conference to explore role of procedural justice in stop and search and processing detainees

Procedural justice theory states that if people feel they are treated in a procedurally fair and just way, from the first contact, they are more likely to accept the police's legitimacy.
Category: Innovation
Tags: Cambridgeshire ConstabularyEvidence based policingMetropolitan Police Serviceprocedural justiceStop and SearchSurrey Police
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