How AI can learn from the law: putting humans in the loop only on appeal

IG Cohen, B Babic, S Gerke, Q **a, T Evgeniou… - npj Digital …, 2023 - nature.com
While the literature on putting a “human in the loop” in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine
learning (ML) has grown significantly, limited attention has been paid to how human …

Morality in the law: The psychological foundations of citizens' desires to punish transgressions

JM Darley - Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Evidence from a number of research methods converges to suggest that when a person
registers a transgression against self or others, the person experiences an intuitively …

Social justice: History, theory, and research.

JT Jost, AC Kay - 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Social justice is a concept that originates in philosophical discourse but is widely used in
both ordinary language and social science, often without being clearly defined. By …

Legitimacy and deterrence effects in counterterrorism policing: A study of Muslim Americans

TR Tyler, S Schulhofer, AZ Huq - Law & society review, 2010 - cambridge.org
This study considers the circumstances under which members of the Muslim American
community voluntarily cooperate with police efforts to combat terrorism. Cooperation is …

When does transparency generate legitimacy? Experimenting on a context‐bound relationship

J De Fine Licht, D Naurin, P Esaiasson… - Governance, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
We analyze the main rationale for public administrations and political institutions for
supplying transparency, namely, that it generates legitimacy for these institutions. First, we …

Organizational justice: The dynamics of fairness in the workplace.

J Greenberg - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
In this chapter, I review the literature on organizational justice. Specifically, I begin by
describing various forms of organizational justice and summarizing research identifying the …

Reconsidering the role of procedures for decision acceptance

P Esaiasson, M Persson, M Gilljam… - British Journal of …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Procedural fairness theory posits that the way in which authoritative decisions are made
strongly impacts people's willingness to accept them. This article challenges this claim by …

Trust, confidence, procedural fairness, outcome fairness, moral conviction, and the acceptance of GM field experiments

M Siegrist, M Connor, C Keller - Risk Analysis: An International …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In 2005, Swiss citizens endorsed a moratorium on gene technology, resulting in the
prohibition of the commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops and the growth of …

Fair play in energy policy decisions: Procedural fairness, outcome fairness and acceptance of the decision to rebuild nuclear power plants

VHM Visschers, M Siegrist - Energy policy, 2012 - Elsevier
To raise public acceptance of new energy policies, promoting the fairness of the outcomes
and of the decision-making procedure has been suggested. Very few studies have …

The effect of low self-control on perceived police legitimacy

SE Wolfe - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: The process-based model has influenced policing research for a number of
years, but the role of individual differences on procedural justice judgments and perceived …