2023
DOI: 10.1080/10345329.2023.2205624
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Perceived legitimacy or dull compulsion? Assessing why incarcerated offenders comply with correctional rules

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“…The importance of correctional officers’ legitimacy to offenders’ compliance and cooperation is an important area of research considering the regular contact between offenders and correctional officers (Bello & Matshaba, 2023; Franke et al, 2010; Hacin, 2018). Aptly defined by Sunshine and Tyler (2003) as the “property of an authority or institution that leads people to feel that that authority or institution is entitled to be deferred to and obeyed.” (p. 514), legitimacy is critical to the effectiveness of legal institutions.…”
Section: Correctional Officers’ Legitimacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The importance of correctional officers’ legitimacy to offenders’ compliance and cooperation is an important area of research considering the regular contact between offenders and correctional officers (Bello & Matshaba, 2023; Franke et al, 2010; Hacin, 2018). Aptly defined by Sunshine and Tyler (2003) as the “property of an authority or institution that leads people to feel that that authority or institution is entitled to be deferred to and obeyed.” (p. 514), legitimacy is critical to the effectiveness of legal institutions.…”
Section: Correctional Officers’ Legitimacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The legitimacy of correctional officers, therefore, is what nurtures in offenders the belief that correctional officers are authority figures and should be obeyed and respected (Bello & Matshaba, 2022a;Bottoms & Tankebe, 2012;Steiner & Wooldredge, 2015;Tankebe, 2013;Tyler, 2006). Research maintains that the perceived legitimacy of correctional officers is critical for order and safety in corrections (Bello & Matshaba, 2023;Hacin & Mesˇko, 2018).…”
Section: Correctional Officers' Legitimacymentioning
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