id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2mpqjp5cjjgtxfrz5zrf5qt3s4 Wesley G. Skogan Training police for procedural justice 2014 16 .pdf application/pdf 8346 601 63 Results In the short term, training increased officer support for all of the procedural A longer-term effects study followed, with interviews of trainees and a comparison group, officers who had not yet been to training. In the shorter term, training increased officer support for all of the procedural justice of eight police attitudinal outcomes, and positive effects on trained officers' scores in trained and control-group officers also differed on some measures. conducted in police training academies have tracked officers' views of community "the all-day training workshop on procedural justice and legitimacy at the Academy." Because of the timing of the district survey, officers could have participated measure of perceived job risk from the survey, nor recorded crime or calls-forservice data for the beats and districts in which our respondents worked, influenced their views of procedural justice or interacted with the effects of training. unrelated to officers' views of procedural justice or to any effect of training. ./cache/work_2mpqjp5cjjgtxfrz5zrf5qt3s4.pdf ./txt/work_2mpqjp5cjjgtxfrz5zrf5qt3s4.txt