Who participates in criminal justice? An exploratory study in Japan
Tomoya Mukai,
Yuma Matsuki,
Eiichiro Watamura
Abstract:Public participation in criminal justice is a major topic in criminological research. Recently, an empirical study in Japan coined the term “criminal justice participation” and provided preliminary results for this concept. The present study aimed to identify the correlates of criminal justice participation using data collected from 846 Japanese adults. Our findings show that, among the three groups of correlates, internal efficacy was a consistent predictor of experience and intention to participate in crimin… Show more
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