2013
DOI: 10.22146/gamaijb.5445
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How Does Procedural Fairness Affect Performance Evaluation System Satisfaction? (Evidence from a UK Police Force)

Abstract: This paper investigates whether, and if so, how procedural fairness affects performance evaluation system satisfaction in a UK Police Force. Employing a survey method with samples of detective inspectors and detective chief inspectors with significant managerial responsibilities in a UK Police Force, this study finds that procedural fairness affects performance evaluation system satisfaction. Further analysis reveals that the effect of procedural fairness on performance evaluation system satisfaction is mediat… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, concerns have been raised in recent times about specific sets of difficulties, comprising the conduct of high-profile inquiries, racial discrimination, and the consequences of the reduction in policing budgets on operational effectiveness. The United Kingdom's investigative agencies such as MI5, MI6, and HM's Revenue and Customs also play an essential role in the country's policing framework (Sholihin, 2013). In fact, law enforcement and investigative agencies' efficacy and proficiency in both countries are critical to ensuring adherence to legal principles and maintaining public welfare.…”
Section: Obstacles and Current Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, concerns have been raised in recent times about specific sets of difficulties, comprising the conduct of high-profile inquiries, racial discrimination, and the consequences of the reduction in policing budgets on operational effectiveness. The United Kingdom's investigative agencies such as MI5, MI6, and HM's Revenue and Customs also play an essential role in the country's policing framework (Sholihin, 2013). In fact, law enforcement and investigative agencies' efficacy and proficiency in both countries are critical to ensuring adherence to legal principles and maintaining public welfare.…”
Section: Obstacles and Current Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media is media that is designed to spread messages through social interaction and is made with publication techniques that are very easily accessible and large-scale. The ability of electronic media enables designers of media setting agendas to create reality by using a production model that Jean Baudrillard calls a simulation, namely the creation of real models without origin or initial reality, this is what he calls Hyperreality (Piliang, 2003;Mahfud, 2013;Atwan, 2016;Shavit, 2014;Dewi, 2017;Pisani & Buehler, 2017).…”
Section: Simulacra-simulations and Hyperreality Spacementioning
confidence: 99%