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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2024 in the subject Business economics - Law, , language: English, abstract: This dissertation examines the impact of procedural justice on citizens' perceptions of police legitimacy in Trinidad and Tobago. The focus is on the erosion of public trust in law enforcement and how procedural justice can help rebuild that trust. Using Tom Tyler's procedural justice model as the theoretical framework, the study analyzes the significance of several influencing variables on the perception of legitimacy. Employing a convergent parallel mixed-methods design,…mehr

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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2024 in the subject Business economics - Law, , language: English, abstract: This dissertation examines the impact of procedural justice on citizens' perceptions of police legitimacy in Trinidad and Tobago. The focus is on the erosion of public trust in law enforcement and how procedural justice can help rebuild that trust. Using Tom Tyler's procedural justice model as the theoretical framework, the study analyzes the significance of several influencing variables on the perception of legitimacy. Employing a convergent parallel mixed-methods design, data were collected through online questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups. The findings indicate that procedural justice is the most important predictor of police legitimacy and emphasize its applicability in developing nations. The research aimed to expand the external validity of the theory and establish a new framework for trust and image restoration in police organizations.

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Andre Norton has served in law enforcement for more than thirty years. His academic background in criminology and computer science has provided him with a comprehensive foundation to address various subjects within both fields. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law and Politics, a Master of Science (MSc) degreein Information Systems Management, a Master of Studies (MSt) degreein Applied Criminology and Police Management, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degreein Computing. He has delivered presentations at multiple international conferences and has published numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles. He advocates for the integration of criminology and computer science as a contemporary method for addressing crime issues, as he firmly believes that modern technology enables criminals to perpetrate traditional offencesin innovative ways.