“…Additionally, a study of domestic violence offenders found that offenders who perceived that their arresting police officers were procedurally just during their arrest had lower rates of re-offending post-arrest (Paternoster, Brame, & Sherman, 1997). A number of studies have also shown procedural justice to be effective among arrestees (White, Mulvey, & Dario, 2015) and incarcerated female offenders (Baker et al, 2013;Tatar, Kaasa, & Cauffman, 2012). However, it is unclear whether there are differences in the impact of procedural justice among offenders compared to the general population.…”