Abstract
Procedural justice is a framework to guide interactions between criminal justice authorities and system-involved individuals. It is built on four pillars: Respect, Fairness, Trust, and Voice. Among adult offenders, experiences of procedural justice are associated with less violence and recidivism, but little is known about procedural justice in the juvenile system. We describe juvenile corrections officers’ views on youth and perceptions of procedural justice.
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