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Miscarriages of Justice
Vol. 77, Issue 3, 2014October 16, 2014 EDT

HOW DO THE COURTS CREATE POPULAR LEGITIMACY?: THE ROLE OF ESTABLISHING THE TRUTH, PUNISHING JUSTLY, AND/OR ACTING THROUGH JUST PROCEDURES

Tom R. Tyler, Justin Sevier,
establishing the truth punishing justly popular legitimacy public perception goal based model relational model trustworthiness
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Tom R. Tyler & Justin Sevier, HOW DO THE COURTS CREATE POPULAR LEGITIMACY?: THE ROLE OF ESTABLISHING THE TRUTH, PUNISHING JUSTLY, AND/OR ACTING THROUGH JUST PROCEDURES, 77 Albany Law Review (2014).
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