There are six rules that apply to procedural justice, " Leventhal's rules ", are consistence, bias suppression, accuracy, correctability, representativeness, and ethicality.
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Youth who perceive their experiences procedural justice being less fair have more negative attitudes about the law, legal system, and moral rules and codes.
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Some theories of procedural justice hold that fair procedure leads to equitable outcomes, even if the requirements of distributive or restorative justice are not met.
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Depending on the procedural justice processes of the group, the social identity of the members will be influenced accordingly and different values will be emphasised.
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The ability and right to a voice is linked with feelings of respect and value, which emphasizes the importance of the interpersonal factors of procedural justice.
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She said the decision to release him now, while welcome, demonstrates that the Bush administration is making detention decisions based on " politics " rather than procedural justice.
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The panel found that a key problem undermining public confidence is that U . S . military law has failed to keep pace with civilian standards of procedural justice.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, building upon liberal theory and procedural justice, much of the discourse of medical ethics went through a dramatic shift and largely reconfigured itself into bioethics.
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Tyler and Blader ( 2000 ) discussed procedural justice and cooperative behavior and how they impact the performance of more general groups through their effect on social identity and cooperative behavior.
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Generally researchers are in agreement regarding the distinction between procedural and distributive justice but there is more controversy over the distinction between interactional and procedural justice ( Cohen-Charash & Spector, 2001 ).