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81 B.U. L. Rev. 361 (2001)
Trust and Law Abidingness: A Proactive Model of Social Regulation

handle is hein.journals/bulr81 and id is 375 raw text is: TRUST AND LAW ABIDINGNESS:
A PROACTIVE MODEL OF SOCIAL REGULATION
TOM R. TYLER*
INTRO DUCTIO  N  ............................................................................................... 36 1
I.     SOCIAL REGULATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEGAL
A UTHORITIES  ............................................................................... 362
II.    APPROACHES TO GAINING ACCEPTANCE ..................................... 364
III.   GAINING COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW ........................................ 365
IV.    Is THERE AN ALTERNATIVE MODEL OF SOCIAL REGULATION?... 366
V .    SELF  PROTECTION   ........................................................................ 368
VI.    THE  CALIFORNIA   STUDY  .............................................................. 372
VII.   THE PARAMETERS OF THE SURVEYS ............................................ 374
VIII.  OUTCOME    FAVORABILITY ............................................................ 374
IX.    Do PEOPLE DEFER TO TRUSTED AUTHORITIES ............................ 375
X .    SUM  MARY  OF  FINDINGS ............................................................... 377
X I.   JUSTICE  AND  TRUST  ..................................................................... 377
XII.   SUMMARY    OF  FINDINGS ............................................................... 381
XIII.  IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EXCUSES OF LEGAL AUTHORITY ............ 382
XIV  .  CONTROLLING   CRIME   .................................................................. 383
X V .  SELF-PROTECTION    ....................................................................... 385
XVI. THE INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ON JUDGMENTS
ABOUT THE LEGITIMACY OF LEGAL AUTHORITIES ...................... 385
XVII. DOES LEGITIMACY INFLUENCE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE? ........... 391
XVIII. BUILDING A LAW ABIDING SOCIETY ............................................ 394
XIX. DETERRENCE: THE STANDARD APPROACH TO HUMAN
M OTIVATION   ................................................................................ 396
XX.    THE ROLE OF LEGITIMACY IN PRODUCING LAW-ABIDINGNESS.. 398
XXI.   VALUE   SOCIALIZATION   ................................................................ 400
XXII. SUSTAINING A LEGAL CULTURE: THE LEGITIMACY OF THE
LEGAL  SYSTEM    ............................................................................ 402
XXIII. PROACTIVE SOCIAL REGULATION ................................................ 403
XXVI. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE LAW AND LEGAL
AUTHORITIES AND LAW-ABIDINGNESS ........................................ 404
C O N CLU SIO N  ................................................................................................... 406
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of my research is to look at how members of the public
experience the social regulatory activities of the police and the courts. In
* Department of Psychology, New York University.
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