An examination of the influence of procedurally just strategies on legal cynicism among urban youth experiencing police contact
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Hofer, Meret S; Womack, Sean R; & Wilson, Melvin N (2020). An examination of the influence of procedurally just strategies on legal cynicism
among urban youth experiencing police contact. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(1). pp. 104-123. 10.1002/jcop.22242. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23400.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Meret Hofer
Research Analyst I
I completed my Ph.D. in Community Psychology and Prevention Research at the University
of Virginia and am now a post-doctoral associate in the Duke Department of Psychiatry
& Behavioral Sciences as well as a fellow of the Duke University Wilson Center for
Science and Justice. My research is situated at the intersection of behavioral health
and criminal justice and focuses on two areas. First, I'm interested in the professional
experiences of criminal justice stakeholder

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