RT Article T1 Ethnic identity, procedural justice, and offending: does procedural justice work the same for everyone? JF Crime & delinquency VO 63 IS 10 SP 1314 OP 1336 A1 McLean, Kyle LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1577664965 AB Identity judgments are central to the theoretical arguments of procedural justice theory. Perceptions of procedural injustice have been argued to compromise an individual’s social identity and contribute to disengagement from group values and norms. Thus, it is important to clarify the relationship between perceptions of procedural justice and specific facets of social identities, such as ethnic identity. This study attempts to evaluate the relationship between these concepts by examining the potential interaction effect between procedural justice and ethnic identity on two measures of offending, self-report and number of arrests, in a longitudinal study of serious juvenile delinquents. K1 Procedural justice K1 Ethnic identity K1 Social identity K1 Offending K1 Group engagement model K1 Kulturelle Identität K1 Verfahrensgerechtigkeit K1 Evaluation DO 10.1177/0011128715620429