2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/2ber5
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Relational and Instrumental Perspectives on Compliance with the Law among People Experiencing Homelessness

Abstract: Objective: Drawing on work into the dynamics of authority-subordinate relationships, we examined whether police procedural justice, legitimacy and deterrence predict compliance with the law among people experiencing homelessness. Hypotheses: We hypothesized that people living on the streets of London will be less attuned to the relational and value-relevant aspects of police activity, i.e. that the well-established procedural justice–legitimacy–compliance pathway will not work for this highly marginalized grou… Show more

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