15. In research into prisonization among incarcerated juveniles, perceived procedural, substantive and outcome justice related to more prisonization, and religion did not protect juveniles from prisonization. O True O False
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Step 1: Perceived procedural justice refers to the fairness of the procedures used in the legal system, substantive justice refers to the fairness of the laws themselves, and outcome justice refers to the fairness of the outcomes or decisions made within the legal Show more…
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