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Legal socialisation in Brazil: examining the generalisability of the procedural justice model

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Author(s):
Trinkner, Rick ; Rodrigues, Herbert ; Piccirillo, Debora ; Gifford, Faith E. ; Mizutani Gomes, Aline Morais
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND APPLIED CRIMINAL JUSTICE; v. 44, n. 1-2, p. 21-pg., 2020-04-02.
Abstract

Research examining the legal socialisation process continues to be largely focused on US adolescents, calling into question the generalisability of this work. This study tests a popular model of legal socialisation - the procedural justice model - using a sample of youth in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Approximately, 750 12-year-olds completed a survey assessing their direct and vicarious contact with police, judgements of police procedural justice, crime perceptions, police legitimacy, legal cynicism, and criminal offending. Both direct and indirect experiences with the police were associated with lower procedural justice. Police legitimacy was associated with both procedural justice and crime perceptions; however, legal cynicism was only associated with perceptions of crime. Finally, higher perceptions of police legitimacy, but not legal cynicism, were associated with lower levels of self-reported offending. Overall, this study showed mixed support for the generalisability of the procedural justice model of legal socialisation. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/07923-7 - Center of the Study of Violence - NEV/USP
Grantee:Sergio França Adorno de Abreu
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC