21 - Procedural Fairness: A Critical Component of Therapeutic Jurisprudence
All day July 21, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 22, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 23, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 24, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 25, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 26, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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All day July 27, 2019-July 27, 2019 VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 200 – 00147 ROMA  JSI President Judge Peggy Hora (Ret.), Vice President David Wallace, and CFO Judge Brian MacKenzie (Ret.) discuss procedural fairness and its role in therapeutic jurisprudence at the 36th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Italy. More specifically: Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) says that the processes used by courts can promote outcomes connected with wellbeing such as respect for and trust in the justice system and the law and offender rehabilitation. To achieve this outcome structure of TJ is built upon the four key concepts of procedural fairness. Procedural fairness, is a subjective evaluation of a person’s experience in the justice system and is separate from the actual outcome of the case. While the result is important, an individual’s to accept court decisions is rooted in their perceptions of how they were treated during the process itself. Thus, procedural fairness critical component of TJ and to understanding how the public interprets their experience with the court system and how individuals that experience into a subjective valuation of the court system as whole.
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