Suburban Law Enforcement Academy (SLEA) BA State Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT one of the four pillars of procedural justice?

  1. Voice

  2. Fairness

  3. Competitiveness

  4. Impartiality

The correct answer is: Competitiveness

The four pillars of procedural justice are established principles that help guide law enforcement agencies in fostering trust and legitimacy within the communities they serve. These pillars are voice, fairness, impartiality, and respect. Voice refers to the opportunity for individuals to express their views or concerns during interactions with law enforcement, contributing to a sense of being heard and valued. Fairness encompasses the idea that processes and decisions are made without bias and with appropriate consideration of context. Impartiality emphasizes the importance of neutrality, ensuring that decisions and actions are made without favoritism or prejudice. Competitiveness, however, does not align with the foundational concepts of procedural justice. It implies a contrast or rivalry, which does not contribute to the objectives of building trust, understanding, and cooperation between law enforcement and the community. The focus of procedural justice is on fairness and equitable treatment, rather than competing interests or comparisons. Recognizing these pillars is crucial for law enforcement as they work to improve community relations and ensure that their practices foster a sense of justice and faith in the system among the public.