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March 2018   /   Parole / Probation /

Are Supervision Practices Procedurally Fair? Development and Predictive Utility of a Procedural Justice Measure for Use in Community Corrections Settings

by Criminal Justice and Behavior

A nine-item Procedural Justice Measure for community corrections staff and agencies to assess how individuals under community supervision view the fairness of the supervision process. Measures whether interactions with staff are seen as positive and supportive, leading to supervision outcomes that are viewed as legitimate—in turn, leading to a lower likelihood of violating the law or supervision rules.

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