Perceptions of probation officer procedural justice, low self‐control, and recidivism after release from prison

Author:

Baker Thomas1ORCID,van Hall Matthias2,Ray James V.1,Nieuwbeerta Paul3,Dirkzwager Anja J. E.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminal Justice University of Central Florida Orlando Florida USA

2. Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Institute of Criminal law and Criminology Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPurposeLegal authorities who engage in procedurally just practices may reduce the likelihood of people offending, while low self‐control is a known risk factor for offending.MethodsUsing data from the Prison Project, this study examines whether self‐control conditions the impact of perceived probation officer procedural justice on recidivism for people on probation in the Netherlands.ResultsControlling for demographics and criminal history, procedural justice and low self‐control were both significantly associated with recidivism in the theoretically expected directions. However, no interaction was found between self‐control and procedural justice, suggesting the relationship between perceived fairness and recidivism does not significantly differ across levels of self‐control.ConclusionsThe findings support the generality of procedural justice effects on compliance, regardless of individual traits. In practice, procedural justice may improve outcomes even among people at higher risk on probation.

Publisher

Wiley

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