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                                                         Police Journal:
Article                                              SMTheory, Practice and Principles

                                                                 The Police journal:
                                                          Theory, Practice and Principles
                                                               2017, Vol. 90(1) 3-23
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Indian police




Hanif   Qureshi   and  James Frank
The  University  of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH,  USA

Eric  G  Lambert
Department of Legal Studies, The University of Mississippi, MS, USA

Charles   Klahm and Brad Smith
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA


Abstract
The concept of justice plays an important role in shaping the attitudes of citizens towards
criminal justice agencies. Additionally, research indicates that police officers' perceptions
of justice within their own organisation can affect their attitudes towards it. Most of the
research to date has focused on police officers in Western nations; however, the effects
of organisational justice could be universal (i.e. cut across different police agencies and
nations) or contextual (i.e. vary between cultures). The current study examined the
association between perceptions of two dimensions of organisational justice, distributive
(fairness in outcomes) and procedural (fairness in procedures/processes), with job
satisfaction and organisational commitment among Indian police officers. Ordinary least
squares (OLS) regression analysis of survey data collected from 827 officers stationed in
the Sonepat and Rohtak districts in the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that
perceptions of distributive justice and procedural justice (in terms of promotions and
evaluations) had significant positive relationships with both job satisfaction and affective
organisational commitment. The findings support the contention that perceptions of
organisational justice have important effects on Indian police officers.



Corresponding author:
Eric G Lambert, Department of Legal Studies, The University of Mississippi, 202 Odom Hall, MS 38677, USA.
Email: eglamber@olemiss.edu

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