Standout Papers

The Role of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Shaping Public Support for Policing 2002 2026 2010 2018 1.9k
  1. The Role of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy in Shaping Public Support for Policing (2003)
    Tom R. Tyler et al. Law & Society Review
  2. Why People Obey the Law (2006)
    Tom R. Tyler Princeton University Press eBooks
  3. The Group Engagement Model: Procedural Justice, Social Identity, and Cooperative Behavior (2003)
    Tom R. Tyler, Steven L. Blader Personality and Social Psychology Review
  4. Psychological Perspectives on Legitimacy and Legitimation (2005)
    Tom R. Tyler Annual Review of Psychology
  5. Trust in the Law: Encouraging Public Cooperation with the Police and Courts (2002)
    Tom R. Tyler, Yuen J. Huo Medical Entomology and Zoology
  6. Cooperation in Groups: Procedural Justice, Social Identity, and Behavioral Engagement (2000)
    Tom R. Tyler, Steven L. Blader Medical Entomology and Zoology
  7. Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and the Effective Rule of Law (2003)
    Tom R. Tyler Crime and Justice
  8. Enhancing Police Legitimacy (2004)
    Tom R. Tyler The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
  9. The psychology of procedural justice: A test of the group-value model. (1989)
    Tom R. Tyler Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  10. Understanding why the justice of group procedures matters: A test of the psychological dynamics of the group-value model. (1996)
    Tom R. Tyler, Peter Degoey et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  11. Testing and extending the group engagement model: Linkages between social identity, procedural justice, economic outcomes, and extrarole behavior. (2009)
    Steven L. Blader, Tom R. Tyler Journal of Applied Psychology
  12. Self-Interest vs. Symbolic Politics in Policy Attitudes and Presidential Voting (1980)
    David O. Sears, Richard R. Lau et al. American Political Science Review
  13. What is Procedural Justice?: Criteria Used by Citizens to Assess the Fairness of Legal Procedures (1988)
    Tom R. Tyler Law & Society Review
  14. Psychological models of the justice motive: Antecedents of distributive and procedural justice. (1994)
    Tom R. Tyler Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  15. Legitimacy and Cooperation: Why Do People Help the Police Fight Crime in Their Communities? (2006)
    Tom R. Tyler, Jeffrey Fagan SSRN Electronic Journal
  16. Why do People Comply with the Law?: Legitimacy and the Influence of Legal Institutions (2012)
    Jonathan Jackson, Ben Bradford et al. The British Journal of Criminology
  17. Shaping Citizen Perceptions of Police Legitimacy: A Randomized Field Trial of Procedural Justice (2013)
    Lorraine Mazerolle, Emma Antrobus et al. Criminology
  18. PROFILING AND POLICE LEGITIMACY: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, ATTRIBUTIONS OF MOTIVE, AND ACCEPTANCE OF POLICE AUTHORITY* (2004)
    Tom R. Tyler, Cheryl Wakslak Criminology
  19. Policing in Black and White: Ethnic Group Differences in Trust and Confidence in the Police (2005)
    Tom R. Tyler Police Quarterly
  20. Popular legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority: Motivating compliance, cooperation, and engagement. (2013)
    Tom R. Tyler, Jonathan Jackson Psychology Public Policy and Law
  21. Conceptualizing Legitimacy, Measuring Legitimating Beliefs (2009)
    Margaret Levi, Audrey Sacks et al. American Behavioral Scientist
  22. Street Stops and Police Legitimacy: Teachable Moments in Young Urban Men's Legal Socialization (2014)
    Tom R. Tyler, Jeffrey Fagan et al. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
  23. The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice. (1989)
    Ronald Cohen, Tom R. Tyler et al. Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
  24. Procedural Justice in Felony Cases (1988)
    Jonathan D. Casper, Tom R. Tyler et al. Law & Society Review

Immediate Impact

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Works of Tom R. Tyler being referenced

Am I Respected or Not?: Inclusion and Reputation as Issues in Group Membership
2005
Commonsense justice and inclusion within the moral community: When do people receive procedural protections from others?
1997
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Author Peers

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Michel Foucault 32534 10090 1345 3630 326 67.7k
Anthony Giddens 22763 7814 468 5271 190 48.1k
Robert D. Putnam 22849 9967 378 1306 101 38.9k
Peter L. Berger 13572 3106 346 3466 179 28.9k
Jürgen Habermas 15844 9423 1508 1835 471 34.0k
Nikolas Rose 12749 5494 466 2004 142 28.6k
Gary S. Becker 25651 4998 801 2066 158 65.1k
Clifford Geertz 12630 4025 436 1688 136 28.0k
Judith Butler 18945 5102 758 1204 222 38.5k
Loïc Wacquant 15942 4168 411 1489 282 24.3k

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