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Citation

Mastrocinque JM, McDowall D. Vict. Offender 2016; 11(3): 482-499.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15564886.2014.988898

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study assesses whether recent victimization influences one's confidence in the criminal justice system. Specifically, the study tests whether the predictors of confidence in major types of actors in the justice system are different for victims and nonvictims. British Crime Survey (BCS) data are analyzed using a series of structural equation models with multiple group methods. Overall, the findings support the idea that there is little difference between victims and nonvictims in how views of legal actors predict overall confidence. Additionally, prosecutors are slightly more influential on system confidence, regardless of victimization experience. Policy implications and future research directions are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

procedural justice; British Crime Survey; confidence; multiple group analysis; victims

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