2020
DOI: 10.1111/lasr.12499
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Speaking of Justice: A Qualitative Interview Study on Perceived Procedural Justice Among Defendants in Dutch Criminal Cases

Abstract: Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived procedural justice is a relevant concern for defendants, and, if so, which procedural justice components they refer to. The study provides a point of epistemological departure from the quantitative studies dominating the field, as it assessed which components of procedural justice (if any) respondents put forward themselves rather than asking about predetermined procedural justice components. The large majority… Show more

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“…We measured perceived procedural justice with a 6-item scale based on the findings of our recent qualitative interview study among 100 defendants in Dutch criminal cases (Ansems, Van den Bos, & Mak, 2020a). Specifically, we asked respondents to indicate, on a Likert scale from 1 (totally disagree) to 7 (totally agree), to what extent they agreed with the following six statements: "During the court hearing, I was treated in a pleasant way", "During the court hearing, I was treated in an unprejudiced manner", "During the court hearing, I was sufficiently able to tell my side of the story", "During the court hearing, my side of the story was listened to", "During the court hearing, everything important has been taken into account", and "During the court hearing, my case was treated in a careful manner".…”
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“…We measured perceived procedural justice with a 6-item scale based on the findings of our recent qualitative interview study among 100 defendants in Dutch criminal cases (Ansems, Van den Bos, & Mak, 2020a). Specifically, we asked respondents to indicate, on a Likert scale from 1 (totally disagree) to 7 (totally agree), to what extent they agreed with the following six statements: "During the court hearing, I was treated in a pleasant way", "During the court hearing, I was treated in an unprejudiced manner", "During the court hearing, I was sufficiently able to tell my side of the story", "During the court hearing, my side of the story was listened to", "During the court hearing, everything important has been taken into account", and "During the court hearing, my case was treated in a careful manner".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Dutch court hearings involve only professional judges and thus do not have bifurcated proceedings in which juries determine defendants' guilt and judges decide on sentences. Court hearings before a single judge usually last around 30 minutes, and judgments are mostly delivered directly afterwards (Ansems, Van den Bos, & Mak, 2020a, 2020b.…”
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