Gallagher John M, Ashford José B
School of Social Work, University of Arkansas.
School of Social Work, Arizona State University.
Law Hum Behav. 2021 Apr;45(2):152-164. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000441.
Perceptions of the legitimacy of a society's legal system help explain individual responses to courts and legal actors. Normative considerations such as fair and respectful treatment as well as social identification have demonstrated the ability to enhance perceived legal legitimacy and future cooperation. Veterans treatment courts (VTCs) are a rapidly disseminating and understudied intervention. Their targeting of a socially esteemed group presents an interesting venue to explore normative theories of justice. The present study tested a modified version of Tyler's theory of procedural justice in this setting.
We hypothesized that procedural justice, social bonds, and receipt of gratitude for military service would be positively associated with veteran identity and legal legitimacy. We further hypothesized that participants' identification as veterans would mediate the relationships between the three independent variables and legitimacy.
A cross-sectional survey design was used with a convenience sample (N = 191) of participants in two VTCs. Analyses controlled for race, ethnicity, recidivism risk, and combat exposure.
Perceptions of procedural justice, social bonds, and receipt of gratitude were positively associated with veteran identity and perceptions of legal legitimacy. Further, veteran identity was found to be a significant mediator between the first three constructs and legal legitimacy.
The results support the importance of procedural justice in explaining perceptions of legal legitimacy in a novel context that is rapidly proliferating and understudied and has unique social identity considerations. The addition of gratitude and veteran identity to Tyler's model raises implications for VTC practice and further inquiry. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
对社会法律制度合法性的认知有助于解释个体对法院和法律行为者的反应。诸如公平和尊重对待以及社会认同等规范性考量已证明有能力增强对法律合法性的认知以及未来的合作。退伍军人治疗法庭(VTCs)是一种正在迅速传播但研究不足的干预措施。它们针对一个受社会尊敬的群体,为探索正义的规范性理论提供了一个有趣的场所。本研究在此背景下对泰勒程序正义理论的一个修改版本进行了测试。
我们假设程序正义、社会纽带以及因服兵役而获得的感激与退伍军人身份和法律合法性呈正相关。我们进一步假设参与者作为退伍军人的身份认同将调节这三个自变量与合法性之间的关系。
采用横断面调查设计,对两个退伍军人治疗法庭的参与者进行便利抽样(N = 191)。分析控制了种族、民族、累犯风险和战斗经历。
对程序正义、社会纽带和感激之情的认知与退伍军人身份和法律合法性认知呈正相关。此外,发现退伍军人身份是前三个构念与法律合法性之间的重要中介变量。
研究结果支持了程序正义在解释一种迅速扩散且研究不足、具有独特社会身份考量的新背景下的法律合法性认知方面的重要性。在泰勒模型中加入感激和退伍军人身份对退伍军人治疗法庭的实践和进一步探究具有启示意义。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2021美国心理学会,保留所有权利)