Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context

abstract: Procedural justice has become a widely researched topic in the criminological field with applicability to multiple arenas, including policing, corrections, and courts. Its main tenents suggest that through fair treatment, respectful dialogue and being given a proper voice, citizens will vi...

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Other Authors: Somers, Logan J (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38539
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-385392018-06-22T03:07:11Z Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context abstract: Procedural justice has become a widely researched topic in the criminological field with applicability to multiple arenas, including policing, corrections, and courts. Its main tenents suggest that through fair treatment, respectful dialogue and being given a proper voice, citizens will view their experiences with authority more justly. However, though the literature regarding procedural justice has grown immensely, it is still unclear whether certain characteristics of individuals, such as gender and mental health, play a role in their perceptions of procedural justice. Using secondary data originally collected for Rossman, Roman, Zweig, Rempel and Lindquist’s Multi-Adult Drug Court Evaluation (MADCE), an attempt is made to address the previously neglected association between procedural justice, gender, mental health and the added aspect of specialized drug court participation. Results suggest that both gender and mental health, namely depression, play a significant role in predicting procedural justice. Additionally, being a drug court participant was significantly related to higher levels of perceived procedural justice. Implications for theory, research, and policy are discussed. Dissertation/Thesis Somers, Logan J (Author) Reisig, Kristy (Advisor) Telep, Cody (Committee member) Wang, Xia (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Criminology Gender Mental Health Procedural Justice Specialized Courts eng 52 pages Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2016 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38539 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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language English
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topic Criminology
Gender
Mental Health
Procedural Justice
Specialized Courts
spellingShingle Criminology
Gender
Mental Health
Procedural Justice
Specialized Courts
Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
description abstract: Procedural justice has become a widely researched topic in the criminological field with applicability to multiple arenas, including policing, corrections, and courts. Its main tenents suggest that through fair treatment, respectful dialogue and being given a proper voice, citizens will view their experiences with authority more justly. However, though the literature regarding procedural justice has grown immensely, it is still unclear whether certain characteristics of individuals, such as gender and mental health, play a role in their perceptions of procedural justice. Using secondary data originally collected for Rossman, Roman, Zweig, Rempel and Lindquist’s Multi-Adult Drug Court Evaluation (MADCE), an attempt is made to address the previously neglected association between procedural justice, gender, mental health and the added aspect of specialized drug court participation. Results suggest that both gender and mental health, namely depression, play a significant role in predicting procedural justice. Additionally, being a drug court participant was significantly related to higher levels of perceived procedural justice. Implications for theory, research, and policy are discussed. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2016
author2 Somers, Logan J (Author)
author_facet Somers, Logan J (Author)
title Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
title_short Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
title_full Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
title_fullStr Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Mental Health: An Examination of Procedural Justice in a Specialized and Comparison Court Context
title_sort gender and mental health: an examination of procedural justice in a specialized and comparison court context
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