• AnneBonny@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    Even if the legislation falls short of the ambitions of its supporters, however, it does hold promise for furthering community trust in police by promoting what’s known as procedural justice. In simple terms, procedural justice is the perception of fairness in interactions with authority such as traffic stops.

    So, not actual fairness?

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      11 months ago

      I mean, they said right there that’s in simple terms.

      https://law.yale.edu/justice-collaboratory/procedural-justice

      It needs to not only be fair, but appear fair.

      If you’re speeding, and you get pulled over, and the cop acts confrontational and then gives you a ticket, it doesn’t appear fair.
      If you’re speeding, and you get pulled over, and the cop says they pulled you over for speeding, asks if you had a good reason to be going that speed, and then gives you a ticket when you don’t, that appears fair, as well as being fair. The cop acted impartially, gave you a chance to explain yourself, and the outcome matched what you actually did.