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- Legal_socialization abstract "Legal socialization is the process through which, individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the law, legal authorities, and legal institutions. This occurs through individuals' interactions, both personal and vicarious, with police, courts, and other legal actors. To date, most of what is known about legal socialization comes from studies of individual differences among adults in their perceived legitimacy of law and legal institutions, and in their cynicism about the law and its underlying norms. adults' attitudes about the legitimacy of law are directly tied to individuals' compliance with the law and cooperation with legal authorities.According to June L. Tapp, “compliance to laws and respect for authority is variously calledsocialization, internalization of norms, conformity to rules, identification, moral internalization,and conscience formation. Regardless of nomenclature, psychologists have attended to theproblem of compliant behaviour as an aspect of socialisation research, crucial to the maintenanceof the social system. Essentially socialisation is the process whereby members of a society learn itsnorms and acquire its values and behaviour patterns”Legal socialization consists of an individual’s attitudes toward the legal system (referred to as legitimacy), the law (legal cynicism), and moral codes that guide behaviour (moral disengagement)".
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- Legal_socialization wikiPageWikiLinkText "Legal socialization".
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- Legal_socialization subject Category:Legal_concepts.
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- Legal_socialization hypernym Process.
- Legal_socialization type Election.
- Legal_socialization comment "Legal socialization is the process through which, individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the law, legal authorities, and legal institutions. This occurs through individuals' interactions, both personal and vicarious, with police, courts, and other legal actors.".
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