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1 December, 2019 VITA Tom Richard Tyler Background Address: Yale Law School 127 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06520-8215 203-432-7432 [email protected] Birthdate: March 3, 1950 (in Columbus, Ohio) Education Columbia University, B.A., 1973, Psychology University of California, Los Angeles, M.A., 1974, Social Psychology University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D., 1978, Social Psychology Honors Chancellor's Intern Fellow, University of California, 1973-1978 Award for Academic Distinction, College of Letters and Science, University of California, 1978 Kalven prize for “paradigm shifting scholarship in the study of law and society”. Law and Society Association, 2000. Lifetime achievement award for promoting interdisciplinary research on social justice. International Society for Justice Research, 2012.

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December, 2019

VITA

Tom Richard Tyler

Background

Address:

Yale Law School

127 Wall Street

New Haven, CT 06520-8215

203-432-7432

[email protected]

Birthdate: March 3, 1950 (in Columbus, Ohio)

Education

Columbia University, B.A., 1973, Psychology

University of California, Los Angeles, M.A., 1974, Social Psychology

University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D., 1978, Social Psychology

Honors

Chancellor's Intern Fellow, University of California, 1973-1978

Award for Academic Distinction, College of Letters and Science, University of California, 1978

Kalven prize for “paradigm shifting scholarship in the study of law and society”. Law and

Society Association, 2000.

Lifetime achievement award for promoting interdisciplinary research on social justice.

International Society for Justice Research, 2012.

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Work History

Northwestern University

Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, 1978-1982

Associate Professor, Psychology and Political Science Departments, 1983-1987

Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University Law School, 1984-1987.

Research Faculty, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, 1984-1990.

Professor, Psychology and Political Science Departments, 1987-1990.

University of California, Berkeley

Professor, Psychology Department, 1990 - 1997.

Adjunct Professor, Law School, 1993-97.

New York University

Professor, Psychology Department, 1997-2002.

Adjunct Professor, Law School, 1997-2002.

University Professor, 2002-2011.

Yale University

Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, 2012-xxxx.

Visiting Scholar, American Bar Foundation, 1983-84

Visiting Fellow, Law and Economics Program, University of Chicago Law School, 1983-84

Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1987-1990.

Visiting Scholar, Russell-Sage Foundation, 1999-2000; 2018.

Visiting Fellow, Law and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy, Princeton

University, 2004-2005.

Professional Interests

Social psychology, the psychology of justice, psychology of the law, political psychology,

survey research/field methods

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Books

Lind, E.A. & Tyler, T.R. (1988). The social psychology of procedural justice. N.Y.: Plenum.

Translated into Japanese. Tokyo: Tuttle-Mori Publishing.

Lind, E.A., MacCoun, R.J., Ebener, P.A., Felstiner, W.L.F., Hensler, D.R., Resnik, J. & Tyler,

T.R. (1989). The perception of justice: Tort litigants' views of trial, court-annexed arbitration,

and judicial settlement conferences. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

Tyler, T.R. (1990). Why people obey the law: Procedural justice, legitimacy, and compliance.

New Haven: Yale University Press.

Excerpts in S. Macaulay, L.M. Friedman, and J. Stookey (Eds.),

Law and Society: Readings on the social study of law. N.Y.: W.W. Norton.

Republished with a new afterword (2006). Princeton University Press.

Tyler, T.R., Boeckmann, R., Smith, H.J. & Huo, Y.J. (1997). Social justice in a diverse society.

Denver, CO: Westview.

Translated into Japanese. Tokyo: Tuttle-Mori Publishing.

Tyler, T.R. & Blader, S. (2000). Cooperation in groups: Procedural justice, social identity, and

behavioral engagement. Philadelphia, Pa.: Psychology Press.

Huo, Y. J. & Tyler, T.R. (2000). How different ethnic groups react to legal authority. San

Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

Tyler, T.R. & Huo, Y.J. (2002). Trust in the law: Encouraging public cooperation with the

police and courts. N.Y.: Russell-Sage Foundation.

Tyler. T.R. (2007). Psychology and the design of legal institutions. Nijmegen, the Netherlands:

Wolf Legal Publishers.

Tyler, T.R. (2011). Why people cooperate. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Tyler, T.R. & Trinkner, R. (2018). Why children follow rules: Legal socialization and the

development of legitimacy. Oxford University Press. (http://www.oxfordscholarship.com).

Edited volumes

Kramer, R. & Tyler, T.R. (Eds.)(1996) Trust in organizations. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Tyler, T.R., Kramer, R. & John, O. (Eds.)(1999). The Psychology of the Social Self. Mahwah,

N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Van Vugt, M., Snyder, M., Tyler, T.R. & Biel, A. (Eds.)(2000). Cooperation in modern society:

Promoting the welfare of communities, states, and organizations. N.Y. Routledge.

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Darley, J., Messick, D. & Tyler, T.R. (Eds.) (2001). Social influences on ethical behavior in

organizations. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Readings in Procedural Justice (Edited, 2 volumes). International Library

of Essays in Law and Society. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Volume I. Procedural justice and the dynamics of authority.

Volume II. Procedural justice and governance.

Tyler, T.R., Braga, A., Fagan, J., Meares, T., Sampson, R., and Winship, C. (Ed., 2007).

Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International perspectives. N.Y.: Russell-Sage Foundation.

Review articles

Tyler, T.R. & Lind, E.A. (1992). A relational model of authority in groups. Advances in

Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 25, pp. 115 – 191).

Tyler, T.R. & Smith, H. (1998). Social justice and social movements. In D. Gilbert, S. Fiske, G.

Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of Social Psychology (4th edition, vol. 2, pp.595 - 629). N.Y.:

McGraw-Hill.

Tyler, T.R. (1999). Why people cooperate with organizations: An identity-based perspective.

Research in Organizational Behavior, 21, 201-246.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Social justice. In R. Brown and S. Gaertner (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of

Social Psychology. Volume 4: Intergroup processes (pp. 344 -366). London: Blackwell.

Tyler, T.R. (2003). Procedural justice, legitimacy, and the effective rule of law. In M. Tonry

(Ed.), Crime and justice--A review of research (volume 30; pp. 431-505). Chicago: University

of Chicago Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2004). Procedural justice. In A. Sarat (Ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Law and

Society. Malden, MA: Blackwell. (pp. 435-452).

DeCremer, D. & Tyler, T.R. (2005). Managing group behavior: The interplay between

procedural justice, sense of self, and cooperation (volume 37, pp. 151-218). Mark Zanna (Ed.),

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. N.Y.: Academic press.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). Legitimacy and legitimation. Annual Review of Psychology, 57, 375-400.

Tyler, T.R. & Jost, J.T. (2007). Legal Psychology. For T. Higgins and A. Kruglanski (Eds.),

Handbook of Social Psychology (2nd edition).

Tyler, T.R. (2012). Justice theories. In P. Van Lange, A. Kruglanski, and T. Higgins (Eds.).

Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Tyler, T.R. (2012). Justice and morality. In A. Kruglanski & W. Stroebe (Eds.), Handbook of

the history of social psychology. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Tyler, T.R. & van der Toorn, Johanne Maartje (2013). Justice. For, L. Huddy, D.O. Sears & J.

Levy (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology (2nd edition). Oxford University Press.

(pp. 627-661).

Tyler, T.R. (2014). Justice. J. Dovidio & J. Simpson (Eds.), APA Handbook of Personality and

Social Psychology: Volume 2. Group processes. Washington, D.C.: APA.

Tyler, T.R. (2016). Justice and prosocial behavior. D. Schroeder (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of

Prosocial Behavior. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tyler, T.R., Goff, P. & MacCoun, R. (2015). The impact of psychological science on policing in

the United States: Procedural justice, legitimacy, and effective law enforcement. Psychological

Science in the Public Interest, 16(3), 75-109.

Journal articles

Tyler, T.R. & Sears, D.O. (1977). Coming to like obnoxious people when we must live with

them. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, 200-211.

Sears, D.O., Tyler, T.R., Citrin, J. & Kinder, D.R. (1978). Political system support and public

response to the 1974 energy crisis. American Journal of Political Science, 22, 56-82.

Tyler, T.R. (1980). The impact of directly and indirectly experienced events: The origin of

crime-related judgments and behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 39, 13-

28.

Sears, D.O., Lau, R.R., Tyler, T.R. & Allen, H.M., Jr. (1980). Self-interest and symbolic politics

in policy attitudes and Presidential voting. American Political Science Review, 74, 670-684.

Tyler, T.R. & Folger, R. (1980). Distributional and procedural aspects of satisfaction with

citizen-police encounters. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1, 281-292.

Tyler, T.R. & Devinitz, V. (1981). Self-serving bias in the attribution of responsibility:

Cognitive versus motivational explanations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 17,

408-416.

Tyler, T.R. (1981). The influence of perceived control on behavioral reactions to crime.

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 7, 212-217.

Tyler, T.R. & Caine, A. (1981). The role of distributional and procedural fairness in the

endorsement of formal leaders. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 41, 642-655.

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Tyler, T.R., Orwin, R. & Schurer, L. (1982). Defensive denial and high cost prosocial behavior.

Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 3, 267-281.

Tyler, T.R. (1982). Personalization in attributing responsibility for national problems to the

President. Political Behavior, 4, 379-400.

Tyler, T.R. & Weber, R. (1982-83). Support for the death penalty: Instrumental response to

crime or symbolic attitude? Law and Society Review, 17, 201-224.

Cook, F.L., Tyler, T.R., Goetz, E.G., Gordon, M.T., Protess, D., Leff, D. & Molotch, H. (1983).

Media and agenda-setting: Effects on the public, interest group leaders, policy makers, and

policy. Public Opinion Quarterly, 47, 16-45.

Tyler, T.R. & Rasinski, K. (1983). Explaining political events and problems: The perceived

relationship between personal and environmental causality. Micropolitics, 2, 401-422.

Tyler, T.R. & McGraw, K. (1983). The threat of nuclear war: Risk interpretation and behavioral

response. Journal of Social Issues, 39, 25-40.

Gutek, B.A., Allen, H.M., Jr., Tyler, T.R., Lau, R.R. & Majchrzak, A. (1983). The importance

of intrapsychic determinants of satisfaction. Journal of Community Psychology, 11, 111-120.

Tyler, T.R. & Lavrakas, P. (1983). Support for gun control: The influence of personal,

sociotropic, and ideological concerns. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 13, 392-405.

Tyler, T.R. (1984). The role of perceived injustice in defendant's evaluations of their courtroom

experience. Law and Society Review, 18, 51-74.

Tyler, T.R. & Rasinski, K. (1984). Comparing psychological images of the social perceiver.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46, 308-329.

Goetz, E., Tyler, T.R. & Cook, F.L. (1984). Promised incentives in media research. Journal of

Marketing Research, 21, 148-154.

Tyler, T.R. (1984). The assessment of social risk: Integrating personal victimization experience

and socially-transmitted information about crime. Journal of Social Issues, 40, 27-38.

Tyler, T.R. (1984). Public support for increases in police authority. Law and Policy, 6, 329-338.

Tyler, T.R. & Cook, F.L. (1984). The mass media and judgments of risk: Distinguishing impact

on personal and societal level judgments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 47,

693-708.

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Tyler, T.R., Rasinski, K. & Spodick, N. (1985). The influence of voice on satisfaction with

leaders: Exploring the meaning of process control. Journal of Personality and Social

Psychology, 48, 72-81.

Rasinski, K., Tyler, T.R. & Fridkin, K. (1985). Legitimacy and leadership endorsement.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49, 386-394.

Tyler, T.R., Rasinski, K. & McGraw, K. (1985). The influence of perceived injustice on support

for political authorities. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 15, 700-725.

Barrett-Howard, E. & Tyler, T.R. (1986). Procedural justice as a criterion in allocation

decisions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 296-304.

Tyler, T.R. & McGraw, K. (1986). Ideology and the interpretation of personal experience:

Procedural justice and political quiescence. Journal of Social Issues, 42, 115-128.

Tyler, T.R., Rasinski, K. & Griffin, E. (1986). Alternative images of the citizen: Implications for

public policy. American Psychologist, 41, 970-978.

McGraw, K., and Tyler, T.R. (1986). The threat of nuclear war and psychological well-being.

International Journal of Mental Health, 15, 172-188.

Tyler, T.R. (1987). Conditions leading to value expressive effects in judgments of procedural

justice: A test of four models. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 333-344.

Tyler, T.R. (1987). Procedural justice: Future directions. Social Justice Research, 1, 41-65.

Greenberg, J. & Tyler, T.R. (1987). Why study procedural justice in organizations? Social

Justice Research, 1, 127-142.

Tyler, T.R.(1987). The psychology of dispute resolution: Implications for the mediation of

disputes by third parties. Negotiation Journal, 3, 367-374.

Rasinski, K. & Tyler, T.R. (1987). Fairness and vote choice in the 1984 Presidential election.

American Politics Quarterly, 16, 5-24.

Tyler, T.R. (1988). What is procedural justice?: Criteria used by citizens to assess the fairness of

legal procedures. Law and Society Review, 22, 103-135.

Tyler, T.R. (1988). Client perceptions of litigation. Trial, 24, 40-45.

Casper, J.D., Tyler, T.R. & Fisher, B. (1988). Procedural justice in felony cases. Law and

Society Review, 22, 483-507.

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MacCoun, R.J. & Tyler, T.R. (1988). The basis of citizens' preferences for different forms of

criminal jury. Law and Human Behavior, 12, 333-352.

Tyler, T.R., Casper, J.D. & Fisher, B. (1989). Maintaining allegiance toward political

authorities: The role of prior attitudes and the use of fair procedures. American Journal of

Political Science, 33, 629 - 652.

Tyler, T.R. (1989). The quality of dispute resolution processes and outcomes: Measurement

problems and possibilities. Denver University Law Review, 66, 419 - 436.

Received the Award for Excellence and Innovation in Alternative Dispute Resolution

from the Center for Public Resources

Tyler, T.R. (1989). The psychology of procedural justice: A test of the group value model.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 830 - 838.

Tyler, T.R. & Lind, E.A. (1990). Intrinsic versus community-based justice models: When does

group membership matter? Journal of Social Issues, 46, 83 - 94.

Tyler, T.R. (1990). The social psychology of authority: When do people resist an order to harm

others? Review essay, based on Kelman and Hamilton, Crimes of obedience. Law and Society

Review, 24, 1089 - 1102.

Lind, E.A., MacCoun, R.J., Ebener, P.A., Felstiner, W.L.F., Hensler, D.R., Resnik,

J. & Tyler, T.R. (1990). In the eye of the beholder: Tort litigants' evaluations

of civil justice system experiences. Law and Society Review, 24, 953 -996.

Tyler, T.R. (1990) A psychological perspective on mass tort claims. Law and Contemporary

Problems, 53, 199 -205.

Tyler, T.R. (1991). Using procedures to justify outcomes: Managing conflict

and allocating resources in work organizations. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 12, 259 -

279.

Tyler, T.R. & Griffin, E. (1991). The influence of decision-maker goals on resource allocation

decisions: The use of efficiency and justice as justifications. Journal of Applied Social

Psychology, 21, 1629 - 1658.

Tyler, T.R. & Schuller, R. (1991). Aging and attitude change: Distinguishing the opportunity and

the ability to change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 689-697.

Tyler, T.R. & Rasinski, K. (1992). Procedural justice, institutional legitimacy, and the

acceptance of unpopular decisions made by the United States Supreme Court: A reply to Gibson.

Law and Society Review, 25, 101-110.

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Brockner, J., Tyler, T.R. & Schneider, R. (1992). The higher they are, the harder they fall: The

effects of prior commitment and procedural injustice on subsequent commitment to social

institutions. Administrative Science Quarterly, 37, 241-261.

Tyler, T.R. (1992). The psychological consequences of judicial procedures: Implications for civil

commitment hearings. Southern Methodist University Law Review, 46, 401-413.

Reprinted in D.B. Wexler, B.J. Winick (Eds.), Law in a therapeutic key.

Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press.

Bies, R.J. & Tyler, T.R. (1993). The litigation mentality in organizations: A test of alternative

psychological explanations. Organization Science, 4, 352-366.

Tyler, T.R. (1993). Legitimizing unpopular public policies: Does procedure matter? Zeitschrift

fur Rechtssoziologie, 14, 47-54.

Tyler, T.R. & Mitchell, G. (1994). Legitimacy and the empowerment of discretionary legal

authority: The United States Supreme Court and abortion rights. Duke Law Journal, 43, 703-

814.

E.A. Lind, Y.J. Huo & Tyler, T.R. (1994)…Any justice for all: Ethnicity, gender, and

preferences for dispute resolution procedures. Law and Human Behavior, 18, 269-290.

Tyler, T.R. (1994). The obligations of management and employees' rights in a free market

economy. Social Justice Research, 7, 365-371.

Tyler, T.R. (1994). Psychological models of the justice motive. Journal of Personality and

Social Psychology, 67, 850-863.

Tyler, T.R. (1994). Governing amid diversity: Can fair decision-making procedures bridge

competing public interests and values? Law and Society Review, 28, 701-722.

Tyler, T.R. & Kerstetter, W. (1994). Moral authority in law and criminal justice: Some

reflections on Wilson's The Moral Sense. Criminal Justice Ethics, 13, 44-53.

Tyler, T.R. & Degoey, P. (1995). Collective restraint in a social dilemma situation: The

influence of procedural justice and community identification on the empowerment and

legitimacy of authority. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 482-497.

Tyler, T.R., Degoey, P. & Smith, H. (1996). Understanding why the justice of group procedures

matters: A test of the psychological dynamics of the group-value model. Journal of Personality

and Social Psychology, 70, 913-930.

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Smith, H.J. & Tyler, T.R. (1996). Justice and power: Can justice motivations and superordinate

categorizations encourage the advantaged to support policies which redistribute economic

resources and encourage the disadvantaged to willingly obey the law? European Journal of

Social Psychology, 26, 171-200.

Huo, Y.J., Smith, H.J., Tyler, T.R. & Lind, E.A. (1996). Superordinate identification, subgroup

identification, and justice concerns: Is separatism the problem, is assimilation the answer?

Psychological Science, 7, 40-45.

Winner, 1997 Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations

Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

Tyler, T.R. (1996). The relationship of outcome and procedural fairness: How does knowing the

outcome influence judgments about the procedure? Social Justice Research, 9, 311-325.

Smith, H.J. & Tyler, T.R. (1997). Choosing the right pond: The influence of the status of one’s

group and one’s status in that group on self-esteem and group-oriented behaviors. Journal of

Experimental Social Psychology, 33, 146-170.

Tyler, T.R. & Boeckmann, R. (1997). Three strikes and you are out, but why? The psychology

of public support for punishing rule breakers. Law and Society Review, 31, 237-265.

Reprinted in S. Scheingold (Ed.), Politics, crime control, and culture.

Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Publishing Company.

Lind, E.A., Tyler, T.R. & Huo, Y. (1997). Procedural context and conflict: Variation in the

antecedents of procedural justice judgments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73,

767-780.

Tyler, T.R. (1997). Compliance with intellectual property laws: A psychological perspective.

Journal of International Law and Politics, 28,101-115.

Tyler, T.R. (1997). Citizen discontent with legal procedures. American Journal of Comparative

Law, 45, 871-904.

Tyler, T.R. (1997). Procedural fairness and compliance with the law. Swiss Journal of

Economics and Statistics, 133, 219-240.

Brockner, J., Siegel, P., Daly, J.P., Tyler, T.R. & Martin, C. (1997). When trust matters: The

moderating effect of outcome favorability. Administrative Science Quarterly, 42, 558-583.

Tyler, T.R. (1997). The psychology of legitimacy. Personality and Social Psychology Review,

1, 323-344.

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Boeckmann, R. & Tyler, T.R. (1997). Commonsense justice and inclusion within the moral

community. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 3, 362-380.

Ohbuchi, K., Kei-ichiro, I., Sugawara, I., Tyler, T.R. & Lind, E.A. (1997). Goals and tactics in

within- and between-culture conflicts. Tohoku Psychologica Folia, 56, 1-13.

Tyler, T.R., Lind, E.A., Ohbuchi, K., Sugawara, I. & Huo, Y.J. (1998). Conflict with outsiders:

Disputing within and across cultural boundaries. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,

24, 137-146.

Tyler, T.R. (1998). Public mistrust of the law: A political perspective. University of Cincinnati

Law Review, 66, 847-876.

Smith, H.J., Tyler, T.R., Huo, Y.J., Ortiz, D.J. & Lind, E.A. (1998). The self-relevant

implications of the group-value model: Group membership, self-worth, and procedural justice.

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 34, 470-493.

Tyler, T.R. (1998). The true reasons people obey laws. The responsive community, 8, 44-52.

Tyler, T.R., Huo, Y.J. & Lind, E.A. (1999). The two psychologies of conflict resolution:

Differing antecedents of pre-experience choices and post-experience evaluations. Group

Processes and Intergroup Relations,2, 99-118.

Tyler, T.R. (2000). Social justice: Outcome and procedure. International Journal of

Psychology, 35, 117-125.

Tyler, T.R. & Darley, J. (2000). Building a law-abiding society: Taking public views about

morality and the legitimacy of legal authorities into account when formulating substantive law.

Hofstra Law Review, 28, 707-739.

Tyler, T.R. (2000). Multiculturalism and the willingness of citizens to defer to law and to legal

authorities. Law and Social Inquiry, 25(3), 983-1019.

Tyler, T.R., Lind, E.A. & Huo, Y.J. (2000). Cultural values and authority relations. Psychology,

Public Policy, and Law, 6(4), 1138-1163.

Tyler, T.R. & Blader, S.L. (2001). Identity and prosocial behavior in groups. Group processes

and intergroup relations, 4(3), 207-226.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Trust and law abiding behavior: Building better relationships between the

police, the courts, and the minority community. Boston University Law Review, 81, 361-406.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Public trust and confidence in legal authorities: What do majority and

minority group members want from the law and legal authorities? Behavioral Science and the

Law, 19, 215-235.

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Tyler, T.R. (2002). Leadership and cooperation in groups. American Behavioral Scientist, 45,

769-782.

Tyler, T.R. & Blader, S. (2002). The influence of status judgments in hierarchical groups:

Comparing autonomous and comparative judgments about status. Organizational Behavior and

Human Decision Processes, 89, 813-838.

Tyler, T.R. (2002). Is the internet changing social life?: It seems the more things change, the

more they stay the same: Comment on a special issue. Journal of Social Issues, 58, 195-205.

One of the top ten most cited articles published in JSI in 2002-2003.

Tyler, T.R. (2002). A national survey for monitoring police legitimacy. Justice research and

policy, 4, 71-86.

Boeckmann, R. & Tyler, T.R. (2002). Trust, respect, and the psychology of public engagement.

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 2067-2088.

Blader, S. & Tyler, T.R. (2003). What constitutes fairness in work settings? A four-component

model of procedural justice. Human Resource Management Review, 12, 107-126.

Blader, S. & Tyler, T.R. (2003). A four component model of procedural justice: Defining the

meaning of a "fair" process. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 747-758.

Sunshine, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2003). Moral solidarity, identification with the community, and the

importance of procedural justice. Social Psychology Quarterly, 66(2), 153-165.

Sunshine, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2003). The role of procedural justice and legitimacy in shaping

public support for policing. Law and Society Review, 37(3), 555-589.

Tyler, T.R. & Blader, S. (2003). Procedural justice, social identity, and cooperative behavior.

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 7, 349-361.

Tyler, T.R. (2003). Trust within organizations. Personnel Review, 32(5), 556-568.

Tyler, T.R. & Thorisdottir, H. (2003). A psychological perspective on compensation for harm:

Examining the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. DePaul Law Review, 53, 355-391.

Tyler, T.R. (2004). Affirmative action in an institutional context: The antecedents of policy

preferences and political support. Social Justice Research, 17, 5-24.

Tyler, T.R. (2004). Enhancing Police Legitimacy. Annals of the American Academy of Political

and Social Science (W. G. Skogan, Ed.), 593, 84-99.

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Tyler, T.R. & Wakslak, C. (2004). Profiling and the legitimacy of the police: Procedural justice,

attributions of motive, and the acceptance of social authority. Criminology, 42, 13-42.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Policing in Black and White: Ethnic group differences in trust and

confidence in the police. Police Quarterly, 8, 322-342.

DeCremer, D., Tyler, T.R. & Ouden, N. (2005). Managing cooperation via procedural fairness:

The mediating influence of self-other merging. Journal of Economic Psychology, 26, 393-406.

DeCremer, D. & Tyler, T.R. (2005). Am I respected or not? Inclusion and reputation as issues

in group membership. Social Justice Research, 18(2), 121-153.

Tyler, T.R. & DeCremer, D. (2005). Process based leadership: Fair procedures, identification,

and the acceptance of change. Leadership Quarterly, 16, 529-545.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Promoting employee policy adherence and rule following in work settings:

The value of self-regulatory approaches. Brooklyn Law Review, 70, 1287-1312.

Fagan, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2005). Legal socialization of children and adolescents. Social Justice

Research, 18(3), 217-242.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Legitimacy and legitimation: Forward to a special issue. Social Justice

Research, 18(3), 211-215.

Tyler, T.R. & Blader, S.L. (2005). Can businesses effectively regulate employee conduct?: The

antecedents of rule following in work settings. Academy of Management Journal, 48, 1143-

1158.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). The CSI effect: Fact or fiction. Yale Law Journal Pocket Part, February.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). Viewing CSI and the threshold of guilt: Managing truth and justice in reality

and in fiction. Yale Law Journal, 115, 1050-1085.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). What do they expect?: New findings confirm the precepts of procedural

fairness. California Court Review, Winter, 22-24.

Tyler, T.R (2006). Restorative justice and procedural justice. Journal of Social Issues, 62, 305-

323.

Smith, H.J., Thomas, T.R. & Tyler, T.R. (2006). Concrete construction employees: When does

procedural justice shape self-evaluations? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 644-663.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). Process utility and help seeking. Journal of Economic Psychology, 27, 360-

376.

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Van Knippenberg, B., Martin, L. & Tyler, T.R. (2006). Process orientation versus outcome

orientation during organizational change: The role of organizational identification. Journal of

Organizational Behavior, 62, 307-326.

Tyler, T.R. (2007). Do Americans accept the rule of law? DePaul Law Review, 56, 661-694.

Sondak, H. & Tyler, T.R. (2007). How does procedural justice shape the desirability of markets.

Journal of Economic Psychology, 28, 79-92.

Wakslak, C.J., Jost, J.T., Tyler, T.R. & Chen, E. (2007). System justification and the alleviation

of emotional distress. Psychological Science, 18, 267-274.

Okimoto, T. & Tyler, T.R. (2007). Is compensation enough?: Relational concerns in responding

to unintended inequity. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 10, 399-420.

Kivetz, Y. & Tyler, T.R. (2007). Tomorrow I’ll be me: The effect of time perspective on the

activation of idealistic versus pragmatic selves. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision

Processes, 102, 193-211.

De Cremer, D. &Tyler, T.R. (2007). The effects of trust and procedural justice on cooperation.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 92, 639-649.

Tyler, T.R., Callahan, P. & Frost, J. (2007). Armed, and dangerous(?): Can self-regulatory

approaches shape rule adherence among agents of social control. Law and Society Review, 41

(2), 457-492.

Tyler, T.R., Sherman, L.W., Strang, H., Barnes, G.C. & Woods, D.J. (2007). Reintegrative

shaming, procedural justice, and recidivism: The engagement of offenders’ psychological

mechanisms in the Canberra RISE drinking-and-driving experiment. Law and Society Review,

41(3), 553-586.

Davis, A., Tyler, T.R. & Andersen, S. (2007). Building community one relationship at a time.

Social Justice Research, 20(2), 181-206.

Ameriks, J., Caplin, A., Leahy, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2007). Measuring self-control problems.

American Economic Review, 97(3), 966-972.

Tyler, T.R., Dienhart, J. & Thomas, T. (2008). The ethical commitment to compliance:

Building value-based cultures that encourage ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance.

California Management Review, 50, 31-51.

Hollander-Blumoff, R. & Tyler, T.R. (2008). Do nice guys finish last? Procedural justice and

negotiation outcomes. Law and Social Inquiry, 33, 473-500.

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Tyler, T.R. (2008). Psychology and institutional design. Review of Law and Economics

(symposium issue on Law and Social Norms). The Berkeley Electronic Press, 4(3), 801-887.

Murphy, K. & Tyler, T.R. (2008). Procedural justice and compliance behaviour: The mediating

role of emotions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 652-668.

Markell, D. & Tyler, T.R. (2008). Using empirical research to design government citizen

participation processes. University of Kansas Law Review, 57(1), 1-38.

Gonzalez, C. & Tyler, T.R. (2008). The psychology of enfranchisement. Journal of Social

Issues, 64, 447-466.

Napier, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2008). Does moral conviction really override concerns about

procedural justice? Social Justice Research, 21, 509-528.

Tyler, T.R. (2008). Procedural justice and the courts. Court Review, 44(1/2), 26-31.

Tyler, T.R. & Fagan, J. (2008). Why do people cooperate with the police? Ohio State Journal of

Criminal Law, 6, 231-275.

Blader, S. & Tyler, T.R. (2009). Testing and expanding the group engagement model. Journal

of Applied Psychology, 94, 445-464.

Smith, H.J., Olson, G., Agronick, G. & Tyler, T.R. (2009). Everyday interactions with

university authorities: Authority treatment quality, outcome favorability and first-year students’

university adjustment. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 12(2), 209-226.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). Procedural justice, identity and deference to the law: What shapes rule

following in a period of transition? Australian Journal of Psychology, 61, 32-39.

Barry, H. & Tyler, T.R. (2009). Repairing the damage of membership in an unfair group:

Procedural injustice and group-serving behaviors. Psychological Science, 20(8), 1026-1032.

Murphy, K., Tyler, T.R. & Curtis, A. (2009). Nurturing regulatory compliance: Is procedural

justice effective when people question the legitimacy of the law. Regulation and Governance, 3,

1-26.

Levi, M., Sacks, A. & Tyler, T.R. (2009) Conceptualizing legitimacy: Measuring legitimating

beliefs. American Behavioral Scientist, 53, 354-375.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). Legitimacy and criminal justice: The benefits of self-regulation. Ohio State

Journal of Criminal Law, 7, 307-359.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). Comment: Governing pluralistic societies. Law and Contemporary

Problems, 72(2), 187-191.

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Rankin, L. & Tyler, T.R. (2009). Procedural justice and cooperation in groups. Special issue.

The psychology of justice and its applications. Netherlands Journal of Psychology, 65,146-154.

Tyler, T.R. (2010). Legitimacy in corrections: Policy implications. Criminology and Public

Policy, 9, 127-134.

Zimerman, N. & Tyler, T.R. (2010). Between access to counsel and access to justice: A

psychological perspective. Fordham Urban law Journal, 37, 473-507.

Tyler, T.R. & Markell, D. (2010). The public regulation of land use decisions: Criteria for

evaluating alternative procedures. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 7, 538-573.

Tyler, T.R., Schulhofer, S. & Huq, A. (2010). Legitimacy and deterrence effects in counter-

terrorism policing: A study of Muslim Americans. Law and Society Review, 44, 365-401.

Jackson, J., Tyler, T.R., Bradford, B., Taylor, D. & Shiner, M. (2010). Legitimacy and

procedural justice in prisons. Prison Service Journal, 191, 4 – 10.

Tyler, T.R. & Mentovich, A. (2010). Punishing collective entities. Brooklyn Law School

Journal of Law and Policy, 19(1), 203-230.

Huq, A., Tyler, T.R., & Schulhofer, S. (2011). Why does the public cooperate with law

enforcement: The influence of the purposes and targets of policing? Psychology, Public Policy

and Law, 17(3), 419-450.

Van der Toorn, J., Tyler, T.R. & Jost, J. (2011). More than fair: Outcome dependence, system

justification, and the perceived legitimacy of authority figures. Journal of Experimental Social

Psychology, 47(1). 127-138.

Brooke, J.K. & Tyler, T.R. (2011). Board diversity and corporate performance: Psychological

Evidence. University of North Carolina Law Review, 89(3), 715-748.

Tyler, T.R. (2011). Trust and legitimacy in the USA and Europe. European Journal of

Criminology, 8, 254-266.

Schulhofer, S., Tyler, T.R. & Huq, A. (2011). American policing at a crossroads: Unsustainable

policies and the procedural justice alternative. Journal of Criminal Law and

Criminology,101(2), 335-375.

Huq, A., Tyler, T.R., & Schulhofer, S. (2011). Mechanisms for eliciting cooperation in counter-

terrorism policing: Evidence from the United Kingdom. Journal of Empirical legal Studies, 8,

728-761.

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Hollander-Blumoff, R. & Tyler, T.R. (2011). Procedural justice and the rule of law: Fostering

legitimacy in alternative dispute resolution. Journal of Dispute Resolution, 1, xxx-xxx.

Sondak, H. & Tyler, T.R. (2012). The psychology of markets vs. hierarchies: The procedural

fairness of alternative allocation procedures for benefits and burdens. Journal of Experimental

Social Psychology, 48, 310-315.

Feldman, Y., & Tyler, T.R. (2012). Mandated justice: The potential promise and possible

pitfalls of mandating procedural justice in the workplace. Regulation and Governance, 6(1), 46-

65.

Kirk, D.S., Papachristos, A.V., Fagan, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2012). The paradox of law enforcement

of immigrant communities: Does tough immigration enforcement undermine public safety?

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 641, 79-98.

Markell, D., Tyler, T.R. & Brosnon, S. (2012). What has love got to do with it? Sentimental

attachments and legal decision-making. Villanova Law Review, 62, 101-148.

Mazerolle, L., Bennett, S., Antrobus, E. & Tyler, T.R. (2012). Shaping citizen perceptions of

police legitimacy: A randomized field trial of procedural justice. Criminology, 51, 1-31.

Jackson, J., Bradford, B., Hough, M., Myhill, A., Quinton, P. & Tyler, T.R. (2012). Why do

people comply with the law?: Legitimacy and the influence of legal institutions. British Journal

of Criminology, 52, 1051-1071.

Tyler, T.R. (2012). Justice and effective cooperation. Social Justice Research, 25, 355-375.

Tyler, T.R. & Krochik, M. (2013). Deference to authority as a basis for managing ideological

conflict. Chicago Kent Law Review, 88(3), 433-453.

Jackson, J., Huq, A.Z., Bradford, B. & Tyler, T.R. (2013). Police legitimacy and public attitudes

toward private violence. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 19, 479-497.

Tyler, T.R. & Jackson, J. (2014). Popular legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority:

Motivating compliance, cooperation and engagement. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 20,

78-95.

Tyler, T.R. (2014). Reducing corporate criminality: the role of values. American Criminal law

Review, 51, 267-292.

Meares, T.L. & Tyler, T.R. (March 24, 2014). Justice Sotomayor and the Jurisprudence of

Procedural Justice. Yale Law Journal Forum.

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Tyler, T.R., Mentovich, A. & Satyavada, S. (2014). Procedural justice and the acceptance of

health care recommendations: Relational approaches to gaining deference. Regulation and

Governance, 8(3), 350-370.

Mentovich, A., Rhee, E. & Tyler, T.R. (2014). My life for a voice: The influence of voice on

health-care decisions. Social Justice Research, 27(1), 99-117.

Granot, Y., Balcetis, E., Schneider, K.E. & Tyler, T.R. (2014). Justice is not blind: Visual

attention exaggerates effects of group identification on legal punishment. Journal of

Experimental Psychology: General, 143(6), 2196-2208.

Tyler, T.R. & Sevier, J. (2014). How do the courts create popular legitimacy? Albany Law

Review, 77, 101-143.

Braga, A.,Winship, C., Tyler, T.R., Fagan, J. & Meares, T.L. (2014). The salience of social

contextual factors in appraisals of police interactions with citizens: A randomized factorial

experiment. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30, 599-627.

Tyler, T.R., Fagan, J. & Geller, A. (2014). Street stops and police legitimacy. Journal of

Empirical Legal Studies, 11(4), 751-785.

Geller, A., Fagan, J., Tyler, T.R. & Link, B.G. (2014). Aggressive policing and the mental health

of young urban men. American Journal of Public Health, 104(12), 2321-2327.

Rottman, D.B. & Tyler, T.R. (2014). Thinking about judges and judicial performance. Onati

Socio-legal Series, 4(5), 1046-1070.

Van der Toorn, J., Feinberg, M., Jost, J.T., Kay, A.C., Tyler, T.R., Willer, R. & Wilmuth, C.

(2015). A sense of powerlessness fosters system justification: Implications for the legitimation

of authority, hierarchy, and government. Political Psychology,36, 93-110.

Tyler, T.R., Jackson, J. & Mentovich, T. (2015). The consequences of being an object of

suspicion. Potential pitfalls of proactive policing. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 12(4),

602-636.

Trinkner, R., Tyler, T.R. & Goff, P.A. (2016). Justice from within: The relations between a

procedurally just organizational climate and police organizational efficiency, endorsement of

democratic policing, and officer well-being. Psychology, public policy and law, 22, 158-172.

Meares, T.L., Tyler, T.R. & Gardener, J. (2016). Lawful or fair?: How cops and laypeople

perceive good policing. Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law, 105(2), 297-344.

Trinkner, R. & Tyler, T.R. (2016). Legal socialization. Annual Review of Law and Social

Science, 12, 417-439.

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Tyler, T.R. (2016). Police discretion in the 21st century surveillance state. University of Chicago

Legal Forum, 2016, 579-614.

Murphy, K. & Tyler, T.R. (2017). Experimenting with procedural justice policing. Journal of

Experimental Criminology, 13(3), 287-292.

Tyler, T.R. (2017). Can the police enhance their popular legitimacy through their conduct?

Illinois Law Review, 2017(5), 1971-2008.

Krosch, A., Tyler, T.R. & Amodio, D.M. (2017). Race and recession: Effects of economic

scarcity on racial discrimination. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113(6), 892-

909.

Tyler, T.R. (2017). Empirical research in law. Utrecht Law Review, 13(3), 130-141.

Vail, A.C., Brescoll, V.L., Napier, J.L., Dovidio, J.F. & Tyler, T.R. (2017). Differential support

for female supervisors among men and women. Journal of Applied Psychology, 103, 215-227.

Granot, Y., Balcetis, E., Feigenson, N. & Tyler, T.R. (2017). In the eyes of the law: Perception

versus reality in appraisals of video evidence. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 24(1), 93-

104.

Trickner, R., Jackson, J. & Tyler, T.R. (2018). Bounded authority: Expanding “Appropriate”

police behavior beyond procedural justice. Law and Human Behavior, 42, 280-293.

Tyler, T.R. (2019). Consensual models of governance: Legitimacy based law. Political

legitimacy. NOMOS, 61, 257-292.

Bradford, B., Grisel, F., Meares, T.L., Owens, E., Pineda, B.L., Shapiro, J.N., Tyler, T.R. &

Peterman, D.E. (2019). Report of the Facebook Data Transparency Advisory Group.

Mentovich, A., Ben-Porat, G., Levy, N., Goff, P. A., & Tyler, T. (2019). Policing alienated

minorities in divided cities. Regulation and Governance. doi:10.1111/rego.12232

O’Brien, T., Tyler, T.R. & Meares, T. (2019). Building popular legitimacy with reconciliatory

gestures and participation. Regulation and governance, xxx,xxx-xxx.

O’Brien, T. & Tyler, T.R. (2019). Authorities and communities: Can authorities shape

cooperation with communities on a group level. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, xxx, xxx-

xxx.

Granot, Y. & Tyler, T.R. (2019). Adolescent cognition and procedural justice. Personality and

Social Psychology Compass, 13, Online: e12503.

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Tyler, T.R., Katsaros, M., Meares, T. & Venkatesh, S. (2019). Social media governance: Can

social media companies motivate voluntary rule following behavior among their users? Journal

of Experimental Criminology, doi: 10.1007/s11292-019-09392-z.

O’Brien, T. & Tyler, T.R. (2019). Rebuilding trust between police & communities through

procedural justice & reconciliation. Behavioral Sciences and Policy, 5(1), 35-50.

Meares, T., O’Brien, T. & Tyler, T.R. (in press). Reconciling police and communities with

apologies, acknowledgements, or both. Annals of the American Academy.

Tyler, T.R. & Meares, T. (in press). Revisiting broken windows: The role of the community and

the police in promoting community engagement. NYU Law Review

Quattlebaum, M. & Tyler, T.R. (in press). Beyond the law. Boston University Law Review.

Peterman, D.E., Rubin-Thomas, E., O’Brien, T., Richeson, J., Casey, B.J., Meares, T., Tyler,

T.R. & Baskin-Sommers, A. (in press). Procedurally just organizational climates may improve

relations between corrections officers and incarcerated individuals. Law and Human Behavior,

Wood, G., Tyler, T.R. & Papachristos, A. (in press). Procedural justice training reduces police

misconduct and use of force. PNAS.

Book chapters

Cook, T.D., Fremming, J., and Tyler, T.R. (1981). Criminal victimization of the elderly:

Validating the policy assumptions. In J. Davis and W. Stephenson (Eds.), Progress in Applied

Social Psychology. London: Wiley Europe, pp. 223-251.

Tyler, T.R. (1984). Justice in the political arena. In R. Folger (Ed.), Justice: Emerging

Psychological Perspectives. N.Y.: Plenum, 189-225.

Tyler, T.R., and Lavrakas, P. (1986). Mass media effects: Distinguishing impact on personal and

societal level judgments. In R. Perloff and S. Krauss (Eds.), Mass Communication Effects and

Political Information Processing. Beverly Hills: Sage, pp. 141-156.

Tyler, T.R. (1986). Justice and leadership endorsement. In R.R. Lau and D.O. Sears (Eds.),

Political Cognition. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, pp. 257-278.

Rasinski, K., and Tyler, T.R. (1986). Social psychology and political behavior. In S. Long

(Ed.), Political Behavior Annual (Vol. 1). Boulder, CO: Westview, pp. 103-128.

Tyler, T.R. (1986). The psychology of leadership evaluation. In H. W. Bierhoff, J. Greenberg

and R. L. Cohen (Eds.), Justice In Social Relations. N.Y.: Plenum, pp. 299-316.

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Tyler, T.R. (1986). Procedural justice in organizations. In R. Lewicki, M. Bazerman, and B.

Sheppard (Eds.), Research On Negotiation In Organizations (Vol. 1). Greenwich, CT: JAI

Press, pp. 7-23.

Tyler, T.R., and Bies, R. (1990). Interpersonal aspects of procedural justice. In J.S. Carroll

(Ed.), Applied social psychology in business settings. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, pp. 77-98.

Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (1990). Procedural processes and legal institutions. In H. Steensma

and R. Vermunt (Eds.), Social Justice in Human Relations. N.Y.: Plenum, pp. 71-98.

Tyler, T.R. (1990). Justice, self-interest, and the legitimacy of legal and political authority. In J.

Mansbridge (Ed.), Beyond self-interest. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 171-182.

Lind, E.A., MacCoun, R., and Tyler, T.R. (1991). Alternative dispute resolution in trial and

appellate courts. In D.K. Kagehiro and W.S. Laufer (Eds.), Handbook of law and psychology.

N.Y.: Springer-Verlag, pp. 95-118.

Tyler, T.R., and Hastie, R. (1991). Social psychology and negotiation: The social consequences

of cognitive illusions. In R. Lewicki, B. Sheppard, and M.H. Bazerman (Eds.), Handbook of

research on negotiation in organizations. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 69-98.

Tyler, T.R. (1991). Procedure or result: What do disputants want from legal authorities? K.

Mackie (Ed.), An end to disputes?: Negotiation, litigation, and alternative dispute resolution.

London: Routledge, pp. 19-25.

Tyler, T.R. (1993). The social psychology of authority. In K. Murnighan (Ed.),

SocialPsychology in Organizations. N.Y. Prentice-Hall, pp. 141-160.

Tyler, T.R., and Dawes, R. (1993). Justice in organized groups: Comparing the self-interest

and social identity perspectives. In B. Mellers (Ed.), Psychological perspectives on justice.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 87-108.

Tyler, T.R., and Degoey, P. (1995). Facilitating collective good in the community and in the

family: The psychological dynamics of procedural justice and social identification. G. Melton

(Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Lincoln, Nebraska, U. of Nebraska Press, pp. 53-92.

Tyler, T.R., and Belliveau, M. (1995). Dealing with tradeoffs among justice principles: The

motivational antecedents of definitions of fairness. In J. Rubin and B. Bunker (Eds.), Conflict,

cooperation, and justice: Essays in honor of Morton Deutsch. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp.

291-314.

Tyler, T.R., and Degoey, P. (1996). Trust in authorities. In R. Kramer and T.R. Tyler (Eds),

Trust in Organizations. Beverly Hills: Sage, pp. 331-356.

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Tyler, T.R., and Kramer, R. (1996). Whither trust? In R. Kramer and T.R. Tyler (Eds.), Trust

in Organizations. Beverly Hills: Sage, pp. 1-15.

Tyler, T.R., and Belliveau, M. (1996). Managing workforce diversity: Ethical concerns and

intergroup relations. In D. Messick and A.E. Tenbrunsel, (Eds.), Behavioral research and

business ethics. N.Y.: Russell-Sage, pp. 171-186.

Tyler, T.R., Smith, H., and Huo, Y.J. (1996). Member diversity and leadership effectiveness:

Procedural justice, social identity, and organizational dynamics. In B. Markovsky, M. Lovaglia,

and R. Simon (Eds.) Advances in Group Processes (Vol. 13, pp. 33-66).

Tyler, T.R. (1996). The psychology of disputing. In T. Tanase (Ed.) Law and Society. Kyoto,

Japan: Minerva [In Japanese].

Tyler, T.R. (1997). Justice and power in civil dispute processing. In A. Sarat and B. Garth

(Eds.) Justice and power in sociolegal studies. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press,

pp. 309-346.

Tyler, T.R. (1998). The psychology of authority relations: A relational perspective on influence

and power in groups. In R.M. Kramer and M. Neale (Eds.), Power and influence in

organizations, pp. 251-260. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Tyler, T.R. (1998). Trust and governance: A psychological perspective. In V. Braithwaite and

M. Levi (Ed.) Trust and Governance. N.Y.: Russell-Sage, pp. 269-294.

Tyler, T.R., and Smith, H.J. (1999). Sources of the social self. In T.R. Tyler, R. Kramer, and

O. John (Eds.) The psychology of the social self. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, pp. 223-264.

Tyler, T.R. (1999). Why do people help organizations?: Social identity and pro-organizational

behavior. Barry Staw and Robert Sutton (Eds.) Research on Organizational Behavior. (Vol. 21,

pp. 201-246) Greenwich, CT: JAI.

Tyler, T.R., and Boeckmann, R. (2000). Why do people participate in communities? In E.

Lehman (Ed.) The Communitarian Anthology, pp. 89-110. N.Y.: Rowman and Littlefield.

Tyler, T.R. (2000). Why do people cooperate with groups?: Support for structural solutions to

social dilemma problems. In, Van Vugt, M., Snyder, M., and Tyler, T.R. (Eds.) Collective

helping in modern society: Dilemmas and solutions. N.Y. Routledge, pp. 64-82.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Cooperation in organizations. In M.A. Hogg and D.J. Terry (Eds.) Social

identity processes in organizational contexts. (pp. 149-166). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (2001). Procedural justice. In J. Sanders and V.L. Hamilton (Eds.)

Handbook of Justice Research in Law. N.Y.: Plenum, pp. 65-92.

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Chen, E., and Tyler, T.R. (2001). Cloaking power: Legitimizing myths and the psychology of

the advantaged. In J.A. Bargh and A.Y. Lee-Chai (Eds.) The use and abuse of power.

Philadelphia: Psychology Press, pp. 241-261.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Why do people rely upon others? Social identity and the social aspects of

trust. In K. Cook (Ed.) Trust in society. N.Y.: Russell-Sage, pp. 285-306.

Huo, Y.J., and Tyler, T.R. (2001). Diversity, multiculturalism, and the viability of

organizations. In J. Greenberg and R. Cropanzano (Eds.) Organizational Justice. Palo Alto,

CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 213-244.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Procedural strategies for gaining deference: Increasing social harmony or

creating false consciousness. In J. Darley, D. Messick, and T.R. Tyler (Eds.) Ethics and social

influence. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum, pp. 69-88.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). The psychology of public dissatisfaction with government. In E. Theiss-

Morse and J. Hibbing (Eds.) What is it about government that Americans dislike? Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, pp. 227-242.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). The psychology of legitimacy. In J. T. Jost and B. Major (Eds.) The

psychology of legitimacy: Emerging perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 416-436.

Huo, Y.J., and Tyler, T.R. (2001). Ethnicity, identities, and the basis of support for authorities.

In D.T. Goldberg, M. Musheno, and L. Bowers (Eds.) Between law and culture. Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Press, pp. 195-205.

Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (2002). Procedural justice and relative deprivation. In I. Walker and

H.J. Smith (Eds.) Relative deprivation: Specification, development, and integration. Boulder,

Co.: Westview, pp. 44-68.

Tyler, T.R. (2002). Justice and legitimacy in work organizations. In R.A. Kagan, M. Krygier,

and K. Winston (Eds.) Legality and community. N.Y.: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 219-232.

Blader, S. and Tyler, T.R. (2002). Empathy and justice as reasons for helping victims. In M.

Ross and D.T. Miller (Eds.) The justice motive in everyday life. Cambriodge: Cambridge

University Press, pp. 226-250.

Tyler, T.R., and Blader, S. (2002). Terms of engagement: Why do people invest themselves in

work? In H. Sondak (Ed.) Research on managing groups and teams (Vol. 4). Greenwich, CT:

JAI Press, pp. 115-140.

Darley, J., Fulero, S., Haney, C., and Tyler, T.R. (2002). Psychological jurisprudence. In James

Ogloff (Ed.) Taking psychology and law into the twenty-first century. N.Y.: Kluwer, pp. 37-61.

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Darley, J., Tyler, T.R., and Bilz, K. (2003). Enacting justice: The interplay of individual and

institutional perspectives. In Michael Hogg and Joel Cooper (Eds.) Sage Handbook of Social

Psychology. (pp. 458-476). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Smith, H.J., Tyler, T.R., and Huo, Y.J. (2003). Group membership and reactions to authority. In

A. Haslam, D. van Knippenberg, M. Platow, and N. Ellemers (Eds.) Social identity at work.

Philadelphia: Psychology Press, pp. 155-172.

Tyler, T.R., and Blader, S. (2003). Social identity and fairness judgments. In S. Gilliland, D.

Steiner, and D. Skarlicki (Eds.) Emerging Perspectives on Values in Organizations. Information

Age Publishing, 67-95.

Tyler, T.R. (2004). Justice, identity, and leadership. Leadership and Power: Identity Processes

in Groups and Organizations. Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 94-108.

Tyler, T.R., and Blader, S.L. (2004). Justice and negotiation. In, Michele Gelfand and Jeanne

Brett (Eds.) Negotiation: Theoretical advances and cross-cultural perspectives. Palo Alto, CA:

Stanford University Press, pp. 295-312.

Tyler, T.R. (2004). Process-based leadership. In D.M. Messick and R. Kramer (Eds.) The

psychology of leadership, pp. 163-190. Thousand Oaks, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Duties under the law. In N.J. Finkel and Moghaddam, F.M. (Eds.) Human

rights and duties: Psychology's contributions, the law's commentary. American Psychological

Association, pp. 137-158.

Blader, S.L., and Tyler, T.R. (2005). Justice and cooperation in groups. In J. Greenberg and J.

Colquitt (Eds.) Handbook of organizational psychology. (pp. 329-354). Mahwah, N.J.:

Lawrence Erlbaum.

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Managing conflicts of interest within organizations: Does activating social

values change the impact of self-interest on behavior. In Don Moore, Daylian Cain, George

Loewenstein and Max Bazerman (Eds.) Conflicts of Interest. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press (pp. 13-35).

DeCremer, D., and Tyler, T.R. (2005). A matter of intragroup status: The importance of respect

for the viability of groups. In B. Mannix and M. Neale (Eds.) Research on Managing Groups

and Teams (Vol. 7, pp. 1-22).

Tyler, T.R. (2005). Fairness as effectiveness. In J.B. Ciulla, T.L. Price & S.E. Murphy (Eds.).

The quest for moral leaders (pp. 113-130). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Tyler, T.R., and DeCremer, D. (2006). How do we promote cooperation in groups, organizations,

and societies? The Interface of psychology and economics. In Paul van Lange (Ed.), Bridging

social psychology. Philadelphia: Psychology Press, pp. 427-436.

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Tyler, T.R. (2006). Social motives and institutional design. In G.V. Wangerheim (Ed.). The

evolution of designed institutions. Blackwell.

Tyler, T.R., and DeCremer, D. (2006). Cooperation in groups. In D. DeCremer, M. Zeelenberg,

J.K. Murnighan (Eds.), Social psychology and economics: Interdisciplinary perspectives.

Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Tyler, T.R. (2006). Adherence to agreements. In T. Garling (Ed.) Psychology and Diplomacy.

London: Marshall Cavendish Academic Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2007). Racial profiling, attributions of motive, and the acceptance of social

authority. In R.L. Weiner, B.H. Bornstein, R. Schopp, and S.L. Willborn (Eds.) Social

consciousness in legal decision making. Springer.

Tyler, T.R. (2007). Task and socio-emotional aspects of decision quality: Why is representation

important? In Christoph Engel and Fritz Strack (Eds.) The impact of court procedure on the

psychology of judicial decision making. Baden-Baden: Nomos.

Gonzalez, C., & Tyler, T.R. (2007). Why do people care about procedural justice?: The

importance of membership monitoring. In K. Tornblom and Reil Vermunt (Eds.) Distributive

and procedural justice. Ashgate. Pp. 91-110.

Jost, J.T., Wakslak, C.J., and Tyler, T.R. (2008). System justification theory and the alleviation

of emotional distress: Palliative effects of ideology in an arbitrary social hierarchy and in society.

In K.A. Hegtvedt and J. Clay-Warner (Eds.) Advances in Group Processes. San Diego: Elsevier.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). Ethnicity and perspectives on legal authority. In S. Demoulin, J.P. Leyens,

and J.F. Dovidio (Eds.) Intergroup misunderstandings: Impact of divergent social realities.

Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

Gonzalez, C., & Tyler, T.R. (2009). Emotional responses uncover the contextual meaning of

acting (unfairly). In D. De Cremer (Ed.) Advances in the psychology of justice and affect.

Greenwich: New Age Publishing.

Krochik, M., and Tyler, T.R. (2009). Leading amid pluralism: The benefits and limits of

superordinate identification. Pittinsky, T. (Ed.) Crossing the Divide: Intergroup leadership in a

world of difference (pp. 43-56). Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press.

Feygina, I., and Tyler, T.R. (2009). Procedural justice and system-justifying motivations. In

Jost, J.T., Kay, A. & Thorisdottir, H. (Eds.) Social and psychological bases of ideology and

system justification (pp. 351-370). N.Y.: Oxford.

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Tyler, T.R. (2009). Self-regulatory approaches to white-collar crime: The importance of

legitimacy and procedural justice. S. Simpson & D.Weisburd (Eds.) The Criminology of White-

Collar Crime (pp. 195-216). Springer.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). Procedural justice. In J.D. Lieberman and D.A. Krauss (Eds.) Jury

psychology: Social aspects of trial processes (pp.25-40). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Tyler, T.R. (2009). New approaches to justice in the light of virtues and problem of the penal

system. In M.E. Oswald, S. Bieneck & J. Hupfeld-Heinemann (Eds.) Social Psychology of

punishment of crime (pp. 19-38). John Wiley and Sons.

Tyler, T.R. (2010). Legitimacy and rule adherence. Bobocel, D.Ramona, Kay, Aaron, Zanna,

Mark P., Olson, James M. (Ed.) Ontario Symposium on personality and social psychology (pp.

251-272). N.Y.: Psychology Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2010). Justice as social self-control. In Ran Hassin, Kevin Ochsner & Yaacov

Trope (Eds.) Self-control in society, mind, and brain (pp. 473-489). Oxford University Press.

DeCremer, D. & Tyler, T.R. (2011). Leader fairness. In David DeCremer, Rolf van Dick &

Keith Murnighan (Eds.) Social Psychology and organizations (pp. 39-65). Taylor and Francis.

Tyler, T.R. & Rankin. L. (2012). Public attitudes and punitive policies. In J. Dvoskin, J.L.

Skeem, R.W. Novaco & K.S. Douglas (Eds.), Using Social Science to Reduce Violent Offending.

Oxford: Oxford University Press.

-American Psychology-Law Society 2013 Best Book Award.

Tyler, T.R. & Rankin, L. (2012). Legal socialization and delinquency. In B.C. Feld & D.M.

Bishop (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice.

Tyler, T.R. & Rankin, L. (2012). The mystique of instrumentalism. In J. Hanson (Ed.),

Ideology, Psychology and Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2012). Normative motivations for compliance. Vibeke Lehmann Nielson and

Christine Parker (Eds.), Explaining regulatory compliance: Business responses to legal,

voluntary and transnational regulation. UK: Edward Elgar.

Levi, M., Tyler, T.R., and Sacks, A. (2012). The reasons for compliance with law. In R.

Goodman, D. Jinks, & A.K. Woods (Eds.) Understanding Human Action: Promoting Human

Rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2012). Toughness vs. fairness: Police policies and practices for managing the risk

of terrorism. In C. Lum & L.W. Kennedy (Eds.), Evidence-Based Counterterrorism Policy.

Springer.

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Tyler, T.R. & Rankin, L. (2012). The mystique of instrumentalism. In J. Hanson (Ed.),

Ideology, Psychology and Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tyler, T.R. (2013). The psychology of cooperation. In E. Shafir (Ed.) The behavioral

foundations of policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press/Russell Sage Foundation.

Tyler, T.R. (2013). Legitimacy and compliance: The virtues of self-regulation. Adam Crawford

& Anthea Hucklesby (Eds.), Legitimacy and compliance in criminal justice. Cullompton,

Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.

Tyler, T.R. & Mentovich, A. (2013). Perspectives from Procedural Justice. In A.C. Wagenaar &

S.C.Burris (Eds.). Public Health Law Research: Theory and Methods. San Francisco: Jossey-

Bass. (pp. 131-146).

Blader, S.L. & Tyler, T.R. (2015). Relational models of procedural justice. Handbook of Justice

in Work Organizations. Oxford.

Fagan, J., Tyler, T.R. & Meares, T.L. (2016). Street stops and police legitimacy in New York.

In Delpeuch, T. and Ross, J.E. (Eds.) Comparing the democratic governance of police

intelligence. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Tyler, T.R. (2016). Value driven behavior and the law. Oxford Handbook of Law and

Economics.

Meares, T. & Tyler, T.R. (2017). Policing: A model for the 21st century. A. Davis (Ed.),

Policing the Black man. NY: Pantheon.

Tyler, T.R. (2018). Psychology and the deterrence of corporate crime. J. Arlen and N.Z. Paige

(Eds.) Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing. Edward Elgar.

Tyler, T.R. & Meares, T. (2019). Procedural justice models of policing (pp. 71-94). In Weisburd,

D. & Braga, A. (Eds.). Police Innovation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press.

Tyler, T.R. (in press). Psychology and legal realism. Mertz, B. & Klug, H. (Eds). Handbook of

Modern Legal Realism. Edward Elgar.

Reports

Tyler, T.R. (1981). The Measurement of Crime-related Attitudes. Washington, D.C.: Law

Enforcement Assistance Administration.

Tyler, T.R. (1987). Public views about the criminal justice system. National Academy of

Sciences.

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Tyler, T.R. (1987). Methodological issues in the evaluation of alternative dispute resolution

procedures. Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Procedural justice and the sense of fairness. Office of International

Information Programs, Department of State. For an electronic journal "The criminal justice

system in the United States" to be available worldwide.

Tyler, T.R. (2001). Legitimacy and policing. Report to the Law and Justice Panel, National

Research Council, National Academy of Science.

Serpas, R. & Tyler, T.R. (2012). Regaining legitimacy lost: An examination of one agency’s

leadership approach. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum.

Tyler, T.R., Gonzalez, C., Shapiro, D.L., Trevino, L.K. & Dienhart, J. (2012). Procedural

justice as a framework for managing ethics hotline reports. Ethics Resource Center.

Washington, D.C.

Book reviews

Cecil, J.S., and Tyler, T.R. (l980). Social Psychology in Court. Judicature, 63, 299-300.

Tyler, T.R. (1983). The Handbook of Political Behavior. Contemporary Psychology, 28, 462-

464.

Tyler, T.R. (1985). Experimentation in the Law. Journal of the American Statistical

Association.

Tyler, T.R. (1985). Dimensions of Tolerance. American Journal of Sociology, 90, 1384.

Tyler. T.R. (1987). Political Psychology. Political Psychology, 8, 467-468.

Rasinski, K.A., and Tyler, T.R. (1988). Justice: Views from the social sciences. Contemporary

Psychology, 33, 867-869.

Tyler, T.R. (1991). Justice on the job: Resolving grievances in the nonunion workplace.

Administrative Sciences Quarterly, 36, 142 -144.

Tyler, T.R. (1991). Legal socialization: A study of norms and rules. The Law and Politics Book

Review, 1, 28-29.

Tyler, T.R. (1996). Justice, liability, and blame. Criminal Law Forum, 7, 697-701.

Tyler, T.R. (2012). Justice in America: The separate realities of Blacks and Whites. Law and

Society Review, 46, 456-457.

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Tyler, T.R. (2016). Understanding the force of law: Comments on Schauer. Tulsa Law Review,

51, 507-519.

Convention papers/presentations

Sears, D.O., Kinder, D.R., Tyler, T.R., and Rook, K.S. (1974). Symbolic heroes and villains in

children's views on oil and the mideast. American Political Science Association. Chicago, IL.

Peplau, L.A., and Tyler, T.R. (1975). Belief in a just world and political attitudes. Western

Psychological Association. Sacramento, CA.

Sears, D.O., Tyler, T.R., Citrin, J., and Kinder, D.R. (1976). Political system support and public

response to the 1974 energy crisis. Conference on Political Alienation and Political Support,

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. Stanford, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (1977). Adolescent's symbolic reactions to the energy crisis. American

Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.

Sears, D.O., Lau, R.R., Tyler, T.R., and Allen, H.M., Jr. (1979). Self-interest and symbolic

politics in policy attitudes and Presidential voting. American Political Science Association.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (1979). The impact of directly and indirectly experienced events: The origin of

crime-related judgments and behaviors. American Psychological Association. Toronto.

Tyler, T.R. (1981). Personalization in attributing responsibility for economic problems to the

President. American Psychological Association. Los Angeles, CA.

Tyler, T.R., Cook, F.L., and Gordon, M. (1981). The nature of mass media effects: Personal

versus societal level impact. Midwestern Association of Public Opinion Research. Chicago, IL.

Cook, F.L., Tyler, T.R., Goetz, E.G., Gordon, M.T., and Protess, D. (October, 1981). Media and

agenda-setting: Effects on the public, interest group leaders, policy makers, and policy.

American Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1982). Social cognition and political behavior. Comments on a symposium

on social cognition and political behavior. Midwestern Political Science Association.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Tyler, T.R., and Weber, R. (June, 1982). Support for the death penalty: Instrumental response to

crime or symbolic attitude. Law and Society Association. Toronto.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1982). Justice and leadership endorsement. Nags Head Conference on

Justice. Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.

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Tyler, T.R., and Rasinski, K. (August, 1982). Comparing psychological models of event impact.

American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R., and Rasinski, K. (August, 1982). Procedural concerns in leadership endorsement.

American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1982). The influence of distributive and procedural injustice on

institutional and leadership endorsement. American Political Science Association. Denver, CO.

Tyler, T.R., and Lavrakas, P. (November, 1982). Public support for gun control. Midwestern

Association of Public Opinion Research. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1983). The role of perceived injustice in defendant's evaluations of their

courtroom experience. Law and Society Association. Denver, CO.

Tyler, T.R., Rasinski, K., and Spodick, N. (April, 1983). The influence of voice on satisfaction

with leaders: Exploring the meaning of process control. Midwestern Political Science

Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1983). The influence of voice on satisfaction with authorities. Second Annual

Nags Head Conference on Justice Research. Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1983). Justice and leadership endorsement. Society for Experimental

Social Psychology. Pittsburgh, PA.

Lavrakas, P., and Tyler, T.R. (October, 1983). Low cost telephone surveys when resources are

scarce. Evaluation Research Society. Chicago, IL.

Rasinski, K., and Tyler, T.R. (November, 1983). The effects of reduced government benefits on

evaluations of President Reagan and the American government. Midwestern Association of

Public Opinion Research. Chicago, IL.

Discussant on a panel on Procedural Justice and Organizational Effectiveness. (May, 1984).

Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Moderator on a panel on Political Psychology. (May, 1984). Midwestern Psychological

Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1984). Justice and leadership endorsement. Carnegie-Mellon Symposium on

Political Cognition. Pittsburgh, PA.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1984). The meaning of procedural justice effects. Law and Society

Association. Boston, MA.

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Tyler, T.R. (July, 1984). The psychology of leadership evaluation. Conference on Justice in

Intergroup Relations. University of Marburg. Marburg, West Germany.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1985). Procedural justice in organizations. Conference on Negotiating in

Organizations. Duke University. Durham, North Carolina.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1985). The influence of perceived injustice on political evaluations and

behaviors. Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1985). Justice and citizen reactions to experiences with the police and courts.

Law and Society Association. San Diego, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1985). Normative issues in policy implementation. Law and Society

Association. San Diego, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1985). Citizen concerns in evaluating legal and political authorities:

Implications for public policy. American Psychological Association. Los Angeles, CA.

Chair of a panel on Advances in Political Psychology. (August, 1985). American Psychological

Association. Los Angeles, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1985). Psychological perspectives on normative issues: Theoretical

implications of citizen concerns with fairness. American Political Science Association. New

Orleans, LA.

Comments for a panel on judicial settlement activity. (November, 1985). Judicial Promotion of

Settlements Conference, American Bar Foundation. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1986). When does procedural justice matter in organizational settings?

Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1986). Citizen support for legal authority. Law and Society Meetings.

Chicago, IL.

MacCoun, R., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1986). Citizen attitudes toward the jury system: Accuracy,

fairness, and efficiency. Law and Society Meetings. Chicago, IL.

Casper, J., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1986). Procedural justice in felons. Law and Society

Meetings. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1986). Citizen support for legal authority. Nag's Head Conference on Social

Dilemmas, Negotiation, and Justice. Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1986). Procedural processes and legal institutions. International Conference

on Social Justice in Human Relations. University of Leiden. Leiden, Holland.

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Tyler, T.R. (August, 1986). Efficiency vs. social harmony: The big tradeoff? American

Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1986). Frontiers of research on dispute resolution. Society of

Professionals in Dispute Resolution. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1987). What litigants want from legal authorities. Law and Society

Association. Washington, D.C.

Lind, E.A., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1987). Litigant procedural justice judgments: New findings

and new perspectives. Law and Society Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1987). Why people follow the law: Procedural justice, legitimacy, and

compliance. American Psychological Association. New York, New York.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1988). The psychology of alternative dispute resolution. Annual conference

of the Socio-Legal Studies Group. Oriel College, Oxford, England.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1988). The psychology of alternative dispute resolution. Conference on

alternative dispute resolution in practice. University of Nottingham. Nottingham, England.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1988). Citizen concerns in interactions with legal authorities. Paper

presented. Law and Society Meetings. Vail, Colorado.

Tyler, T.R., Casper, J.D., and Fisher, B. (June, 1988). Maintaining allegiance toward legal

authorities. Law and Society Meetings. Vail, Colorado.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1988). Ideology and injustice. International Society of Political Psychology.

New York, New York.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1988). Why people follow the law: Procedural justice, legitimacy, and

compliance. International conference on social justice. Leiden, Holland.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1988). The psychology of procedural justice: A test of the group value

model. American Psychological Association. Atlanta, Georgia.

Tyler, T.R., and Hastie, R. (March, 1989). Social psychology and negotiation: The social

consequences of cognitive illusions. Conference on Negotiating in Organizations. Evanston,

IL.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1989). Why do people accept the decisions of legal authorities? Annual

conference of the Socio-Legal Studies Group. Edinburgh, England.

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Tyler, T.R. (June, 1989). What makes legal authority authoritative? Law and Society

Association. Madison, Wisconsin.

Heuer, L., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1989). Procedural concerns among judges. Law and Society

Association. Madison, Wisconsin.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1989). Managing accountability. Academy of Management. Washington,

D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1989). Do employees care about procedural justice? Committee on

Employee Rights and Responsibilities. Orlando, Florida.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1989). Procedural justice in work settings. Society of professionals in

dispute resolution. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1990). Why is affirmative action regarded as unfair. Paper presented at the

Eastern Psychological Association. Philadelphia, Pa.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1990). Moderator for a panel on group cohesiveness. Midwestern

Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1990). The psychology of affirmative action. Paper presented at the

International Society of Political Psychology. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1990). Justice in political settings. Paper presented at the International

Society of Political Psychology. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1990). Psychological models of justice. Discussant on a panel at the

American Psychological Association. Boston.

Heuer, L., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1990). Judicial decision-making in cases regarding the

prediction of criminal behavior. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association.

Boston.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1990). Using procedures to justify outcomes. Paper presented at the

Academy of Management. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1990). Procedural justice findings: Implications for control theory. Paper

presented at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Buffalo, N.Y.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 1990). A relational perspective on justice. Paper presented at the

International Conference on Social Justice and Societal Dilemmas. Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Tyler, T.R. (June,1991). Authority in groups. Paper presented at the conference on Social

Psychology in Organizations. Palo Alto, CA.

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Tyler, T.R. (June, 1991). A relational model of justice. Paper presented at the Law and Society

Association meetings. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1991). Neutrality vs. discretion in the exercise of authority. Paper presented

at the Law and Society Association meetings. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1991). The psychology of procedural justice. Paper presented at the Third

International Conference on Social Justice. University of Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1991). A relational model of justice. Invited address (Division 41: Law

and Psychology). American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.

Brockner, J., Tyler, T.R., and Schneider, R. (August, 1991). The higher they are, the harder they

fall: The effects of prior commitment and procedural injustice on subsequent commitment to

social institutions. Paper submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of

Management. Miami, Florida.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 1992). Due process for the mentally disabled: A procedural justice

perspective. Invited Address. American Association of Law Schools. San Antonio, Texas.

Tyler, T.R., and Degoey, P. (March, 1992). Using procedures to justify outcomes. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the advancement of

Socioeconomics. Irvine, California.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1992). Commentator. Panel on obligations of management and employees'

rights in a free market economy. Stuckenberg Conference on Human Values. St. Louis:

Washington University.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1992). Author meets critics. Discussion of Why people obey the law.

Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association. Philadelphia, Pa.

Tyler, T.R., and Peterson, R. (June, 1992). Procedural justice and abortion decisions. Paper

presented at the Onati International Conference on Law and Procedural Justice. Onati, Spain.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1992). Comments. Invited address. Rupert Nacoste speaking on affirmative

action. American Psychological Society. San Diego, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1992). Law and power in civil dispute processing. Paper presented at the First

Annual Workshop of the Law and Society Association. Amherst, Mass.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1992). New developments in workplace fairness. Paper delivered at the

Academy of Management meetings. Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Tyler, T.R. (August, 1992). The psychology of leadership in legal and managerial settings.

Paper delivered at the Academy of Management meetings. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1992). Commentator. Panel on culture, gender, and justice in work

settings. Paper delivered at the Academy of Management meetings. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1992). Can procedure legitimize unpopular policies?: The case of abortion

rights. Paper delivered at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. San Antonio, Texas.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 1992). Void for vagueness: Social psychological perspectives. Paper

delivered at a conference on legal philosophy. Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, Law

School, UCB.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 1993). Can procedure legitimize unpopular public policies? Paper

presented at the Institute for Civil Justice, RAND Corporation. Santa Monica, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1993). Public views about law. Invited paper delivered at the

Commission on College and University Nonprofessional Legal Studies of the American Bar

Association. Fort Worth, Texas.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1993). Can procedure legitimize unpopular public policies? Paper

presented at the Department of Psychology/Law and Social Science Program, University of

California, Santa Barbara.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1993). Commentary: Theme session - Law and Real Law: The Case of Zoe

Baird. Law and Society meetings. Chicago: IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1993). Commentary: Panel on funding for sociolegal research. Law and

Society meetings. Chicago:IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1993). Chair, author meets readers session. V.L. Hamilton and Joseph

Sanders, Everyday Justice. Law and Society meetings. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1993). Justice and power: Can concerns about justice encourage the

advantaged to support political policies which decrease their advantage in the economic

marketplace? Fourth International Conference on Social Justice. Trier, Germany.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1993). Discussant, panel on self-affirmation in organizations. Academy of

Management. Atlanta, Ga.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1993). Faculty participant, doctoral consortium, Conflict management

division. Academy of Management. Atlanta, Ga.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1993). Conflict management in the year 2000: Where should we be?

Conflict management workshop. Academy of Management: Atlanta, Ga.

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Kramer, R.M., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1993). Relational models of organizational decision-

making: Alternatives to self-interest. Academy of Management. Atlanta, Ga.

Belliveau, M., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1993). Do nice guys finish last?: The role of individual

fairness behavior in determining individual and group attitudes and outcomes. Academy of

Management. Atlanta, Ga.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1993). Can procedure legitimize judicial authority? Talk presented at

the Stanford Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1993). Structural solutions to social dilemmas. Talk presented at the

Decision Sciences Program, University of Chicago.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1993). Can procedure legitimize judicial authority? Talk presented at the

Fuqua Graduate School of Business, Duke University.

Tyler, T.R., and Degoey, P. (April, 1994). Justice and personal experience in family and

community. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Lincoln, Nebraska.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1994). Legitimizing unpopular public policies: Does procedure matter?

Departments of Psychology, Yale and Princeton Universities.

Tyler, T.R., and Degoey, P. (May, 1994). Trust in authorities. Conference on trust in

organizations. Graduate School of Management, Stanford University. Palo Alto, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1994). The psychology of disputing. Law School, Kyoto University.

Degoey, P., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1994). Supporting authority in social dilemmas. Annual

conference of the International Association for Conflict Management. Eugene, Orgeon.

Smith, H.J., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1994). Justice and power: When do the advantaged endorse

policies that redistribute economic resources? Annual conference of the International

Association for Conflict Management. Eugene, Orgeon.

Tyler, T.R., and Belliveau, M. (June, 1994). The objective and subjective consequences of

procedural justice: Implications for business and management. Conference on behavioral

research in ethics and management. Chicago, IL.: Northwestern University.

Degoey, P., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1994). Restraint in social dilemmas--procedural justice and

community identification effects. American Psychological Association.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1994). Governing amid diversity: Can fair decision-making procedures

bridge competing public interests? American Political Science Association. New York.

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Tyler, T.R. (September, 1994). Participant on a panel on Compliance, Consent, and Citizen

Obligations. American Political Science Association. New York.

Tyler, T.R., Smith, H.J., Huo, Y.J., and DeGoey, P. (October, 1994). Member diversity and

leadership effectiveness: Procedural justice, social identity, and organizational dynamics.

Society of Experimental Social Psychology.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1995). Discussant. Conference on Citizen Competence and the Design of

Democratic Institutions. Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society. University

of Maryland.

Discussant. (February, 1995). Russell Sage workshop on the Construction and Maintenance of

Trust. New York, New York.

Lind, E.A., Tyler, T.R., and Huo, Y.J. (April, 1995). Authority, compliance, and justice

judgments: Comparisons of the United States, Germany, and Hong Kong. Midwest Political

Science Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1995). Is social science value free? Law and Society Association Meetings.

Toronto.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1995). Chair, panel on procedural fairness and procedural reform. Law and

Society Association Meetings. Toronto.

Smith, H., and Tyler, T.R. (June, 1995). Justice and power. Fifth International meeting of the

Society for Social Justice Research. Reno, Nevada.

Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (June, 1995). Fairness vs. unfairness: The psychology of

asymmetry. Fifth International meeting of the Society for Social Justice Research. Reno,

Nevada.

Siegel, P., Brockner, J., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1995). Revisiting the interactive relationship

between procedural and distributive justice: The role of trust. Academy of Management.

Vancouver.

Huo, Y.J., Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (August, 1995). Conflicts and reactions to authorities:

The influence of cultural orientation and the situation. Academy of Management. Vancouver.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1995). Pride and respect in group membership: Sources of self-esteem

and group behavior. Joint meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social

Psychology/Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1996). Trust, legitimacy, and shared identity. Conference on Trust and

democratic governance, Australian National University. Canberra: Australia.

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Tyler, T.R. (March, 1996). Noncompliance with intellectual property law in the United States.

Engelberg symposium for Property and Innovation Law. New York University.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1996). Social diversity and the effectiveness of authorities.

Paper presented at the Statewide Educational Institute, Family Court Services.

Anaheim, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1996). Discussant. Panel on the psychological contract. Society of Industrial

and Organizational Psychology. San Diego, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1996). Discussant. Panel on trust in the new workplace. Society of

Industrial and Organizational Psychology. San Diego, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1996). The antecedents of internalized obligation. Conference on Power,

politics, and influence in organizations. Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1996). The psychology of procedure. Conference on civil reform in

comparative context. New York University Law School. Villa La Peitra, Florence, Italy.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1996). Public views about law and legal justice. Presentation to

Congressional aides sponsored by the Federation of Behavioral, Psychological, and Cognitive

Sciences. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R., and Smith, H.S. (June, 1996). Justice evaluations, social identity, and group

processes. Conference on sources of the social self. Institute of Personality and Social Research.

University of California, Berkeley.

Tyler, T.R., and Boeckmann, R. (June, 1996). Psychological models of the retributive justice

motive. American Psychological Society. San Francisco, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1996). Democracy and democratization. Summer Institute for Sociolegal

Studies, Law and Society Association. Held at the University of California, Berkeley.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1996). Procedural fairness and compliance. Conference on economics and

psychology. Institute for Empirical Economic Research. Berne, Switzerland.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1996). The psychology of perceived obligation. Society

of Experimental Social Psychology. Boston: Mass.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 1996). The psychology of internalized obligation. Talk

given at Princeton, New York University, U.C., Santa Barbara.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1997). Justice and identity. Lecture on justice and identity. Arizona

State University.

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Tyler, T.R. (March, 1997). Discussant. Research seminar on community, crime,

and justice. National Institute on Justice/George Washington University.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1997). Trust. Presentation to the Russell Sage Trust workshop. New York

City: Russell-Sage.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1997). Can a multicultural society be viable? Political psychology program.

U.C.L.A.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1997). The promise and pitfalls of using procedural justice as an approach to

governance. University of Maryland: Conference on moral sentiments.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1997). Procedural strategies for managing diversity. Presentation at a

symposium on “Can a multicultural society be viable”. American Psychological Society.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R., E.A. Lind, and Y.J. Huo (May, 1997). Cultural values and authority relations. Law

and Society Association. St. Louis.

Y.J. Huo, and T.R.Tyler (May, 1997). Ethnic identity and the basis of support for legal

authorities. Law and Society Association. St Louis.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1997). Ethical concerns and public confidence in government. President’s

Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Washington, D.C.:

Georgetown University.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1997). Justice and intergroup relations. Invited address,

Sixth International Conference on Social Justice. Berlin.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1997). Perspectives on political psychology. Political psychology summer

workshop, Ohio State University.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1997). Can legal authority be viable in a multicultural society?

Georgetown University Law Center/Stanford Law School workshop on research in conflict

resolution.

Tyler, T.R., Daubenmeir, J., and Smith, H. (October, 1997). Social status, self-esteem, and

group related behavior. Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Toronto.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 1998). Why people cooperate in groups. Organizational Behavior

Program, Teacher’s College, Columbia University. City University of

New York (4/98)

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Tyler. T.R. (January, 1998). Procedural strategies for gaining deference: Increasing social

harmony or creating false consciousness? Conference on Social Influence and Ethics. Chicago:

Northwestern University.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1998). Can political authority be viable in a multicultural society?

Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota (2/98); Department of Psychology, Flinders

University; Department of Psychology (3/98), Columbia University (4/98); Bennington College

(4/98).

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1998). Social aspects of trust. Conference on trust.

Australian National University.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1998). Theories and developments in social dilemma research. Small group

meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychologists. Southampton,

United Kingdom.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1998). Theories of procedural justice. Invited address at the Seventh

International Social Justice Research conference. Denver, Colorado.

Huo, Y.J., Smith, H.J., Tyler, T.R., and E.A. Lind (June, 1998). Collective and

ethnic identity: lessons for managing social conflicts. SPSSI biannual convention. Ann Arbor,

MI.

Tyler, T.R., and Lind, E.A. (June, 1998). Psychological perspectives on compensation for

environmental harm. Conference on estimating environmental harm. National Oceanic and

Admospheric Administration. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). Ethnic diversity and the viability of organizations.

Academy of Management. San Diego.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). Discussant. Social identity, social justice, and political action.

International Congress of Applied Psychology. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). Putting social justice findings into a political context. American

Psychological Association. San Francisco.

Chen, E., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). Advantage without guilt: World views and

attitudes toward the disadvantaged. American Psychological

Association. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). The psychology of legitimacy. Conference on legitimate authority.

Graduate School of Management, Stanford University: Stanford, CA.

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Tyler, T.R. (August, 1998). Justice and social conflict. Presentation to the planning committee

of the International Congress of Psychology (2000) on psychology and conflict resolution.

Stockholm, Sweden.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1998). Justice and the effective resolution of social conflict.

Washington University in St. Louis; (10/98); University of Maryland (10/98); World Bank;

(11/98); University of Pittsburgh (11/98); Harvard University Trade Union Program (11/98).

Tyler, T.R. and Huo, Y.J. (November, 1998). The influence of ethnic diversity on the viability

of procedural strategies for policing. American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 1999) Cooperation in organizations. Graduate School of Management:

University of Michigan (1/99); Graduate School of Management: Columbia University (1/99).

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1999). Minority relations with the police. Research

in progress series. Office of justice programs. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 1999). Community justice. Second Annual Summit. Communitarian

Network. Crystal City, Virginia.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 1999). Procedural justice. Department of Psychology, University of Lisbon.

Lisbon, Portugal.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 1999). Justice and social conflict. Conference of the Netherlands graduate

schools of social psychology, Kurt Lewin Institute, Soesterberg: Psychology Department of the

Netherlands/Free University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 1999). Justice and deference to legal authorities. New York area political

psychology group. Columbia University.

Tyler, T.R., and Huo, Y.J. (June, 1999). Identification and the viability of authority in diverse

societies. American Psychological Society. Denver, Colorado.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 1999). Psychological jurisprudence. Presidential Initiative Conference:

American Psychology-Law Society. Simon Fraser University. Victoria, British Columbia.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 1999). Social identity. Russell-Sage conference on social identity.

New York University.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1999). The interplay between intra-group and inter-group relations. Small

groups preconference: Society for Experimental Social Psychology. St. Louis, Mo.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 1999). Legitimacy. Society for Experimental Social Psychology. St.

Louis, Mo.

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Tyler, T.R. (October, 1999). Psychological perspectives on the behavior of corporate actors.

Conference on the role of the corporation in modern society. Sloan program for the study of

business in society. George Washington University Law School. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 1999). Minorities and the police: The psychological jurisprudence

perspective. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Tyler, T.R., and Darley, J. Toward a law-abiding society. (January, 2000). American

Association of Law Schools. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2000). Procedural justice and juvenile offenders. Research Network on

Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice. MacArthur Foundation. Cancun, Mexico.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2000). The legitimacy of political authority. Conference on challenges to

political and legal legitimacy in contemporary Europe. Washington University. St. Louis,

Missouri.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2000). Institutionalization and legality: comments on Selznick, Law, Society,

and Industrial Justice. Center for the study of law and society. Berkeley, CA.

Blader, S., and Tyler, T.R. (April, 2000). Employee-employer reciprocity: Within and beyond

the employment relationship. SIOP. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Tyler, T.R., and Blader, S. (May, 12-13, 2000). Cooperation in groups. Conference on

motivation and sense making in organizations. Stanford, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 8-11, 2000). Discussant, Invited symposium on political psychology.

American Psychological Society. Miami Beach.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 28, 2000). Presentation on psychology and corporate law. Sloan summer

retreat. Sloan program for the study of business in society. George Washington University Law

School. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1-4, 2000). The legitimacy of political authority. International Society of

Political Psychology. Seattle, Washington.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 1-4, 2000). Discussant. Panel on identity and political behavior.

The legitimacy of political authority. International Society of Political Psychology. Seattle,

Washington.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 6-8, 2000). Identity and prosocial behavior in organizations. Small group

meeting on social identity processes in organizations. (European Association of Social

Psychology). Free University of Amsterdam.

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Tyler, T.R. (July, 23-28, 2000). Social justice: Outcomes and procedures. Dag Hammarskjold

Memorial Seminar on Diplomacy and Psychology. XXVII Congress of Psychology. Stockholm,

Sweden.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2000). Why do people follow leaders? D. Messick, R. Kramer, conference

on new thoughts on the psychology of leadership. Chicago: Kellogg Graduate School of

Management.

Blader, S., and Tyler, T.R. (September, 2000). Procedural justice in group settings. Eighth

conference of the international society for justice research. Rishon, Israel.

Blader, S., and Tyler, T.R. (September, 2000). Examining the universality of procedural justice

in organizations. Eighth conference of the international society for justice research. Rishon,

Israel.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2000). Trust and law abiding behavior: Building better relationships

between the police, the courts, and the minority community. Conference on trust. Boston:

Boston University Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2000). Discussant. Panel on dispute resolution on the internet.

Conference on Internet Commerce. Chicago: Kellogg Graduate School of Management.

Tyler, T.R. Trust and the rule of law.

October. FBI academy. Quantico, Virginia.

Criminal justice. University of Illinois-Chicago

December. Workshop in social psychology. La Trobe University. Melbourne, AU.

Tyler, T.R. Cooperation in groups.

October. Psychology Department, Yale.

November. Sociology Department, Wellesley;

Psychology Department, U. of Connecticut

December. Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National

University.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2000). Resolving disputes in family law. Syracuse University Law

School.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2000). Why do people obey the law? Presentation. First international

conference on tax compliance. Research school of the social sciences: Australian National

University.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2000). Creating a law-abiding society. Keynote address:

First international conference on tax compliance. Research school of the social sciences:

Australian National University.

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Tyler, T.R. The psychology of the corporate actor.

January, 2001. Georgetown University Law School.

January, 2001. New York Law School.

March, 2001. University of Pennsylvania Law School.

April, 2001. Frederick Herzberg lecture. School of Management, University of Utah.

April 2001. Stern School of Business, New York University.

May 2001. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2001). Cultural values, institutional trust, and reactions to legal

authorities. Society of Personality and Social Psychology. San Antonio, Texas.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2001). Cooperation in groups. Invited lecture. Department of Social and

Organizational Psychology, Instituto Superior de Ciencias do Trabalho e da Empresa (ISCTE).

Lisboa, Portugal.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2001). Trust, fairness, and minority/majority group experience with the

police. Russell-Sage Conference on social identity in context. CUNY Graduate Center, NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2001). The legitimacy of legal authorities. Russell-Sage Conference on

legitimacy of the criminal justice system. Russell Sage Foundation. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 2001). The psychology of conflict resolution. Summer School on Peace and

Conflict. University of Osnabruck. Osnabruck, Germany.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 2001). Procedural justice and the organization of labor. European Science

Days: Social and psychological foundations of economic life. Joint meeting with the

MacArthur Network on preferences research. Steyr Austria.

Blader, S.L., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 2001). Retaliation for unfair governance: A cross-

national comparison of the importance of fair group processes. Academy of Management.

Washington, D.C.

Sondak, H., and Tyler, T.R. (August, 2001). Relational models in organizations. Academy of

Management. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2001). Racial profiling: understanding how citizens view police behavior.

American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (August-September, 2001). Keynote speaker. International Round Table on

Innovations in Organizational Justice Research. Vancouver, British Columbia.

Tyler, T.R., and Blader, S. (October, 2001). Justice and negotiation. Conference on Culture and

negotiation. Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Northwestern University.

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Tyler, T.R. (October, 2001). Process-based social regulation. Kennedy School of Government.

Harvard University.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2001). Justice, identity, and cooperation

University of Amsterdam

University of Utrecht

University of Maastricht

Free University of Amsterdam

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2001). Keynote speaker. Conference on trust within and between

organizations. Free University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2002). Comment on panel on nationalism and violence. Conference on the

state of democratic practice. University of Maryland. College Park, Md.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2002). Why do people care about justice? Justice preconference. Society

of Personality and Social Psychology. Savannah, Georgia.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2002). Racial profiling. Society of Personality and Social Psychology.

Savannah, Georgia.

Tyler, T.R., and Davis, A. (June, 2002). Respect and constructive social engagement. Invited

presentation. American Psychological Society. New Orleans, La.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2002). Relational models of leadership. Symposium on Leadership.

European Association of Experimental Social Psychology. San Sebastian, Spain.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2002). Respect and constructive social engagement. Panel on friends,

strangers, and enemies: Confronting ethnic and ideologically-based conflicts. Academy of

Management. Denver, Colorado.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2002). Discussant on a panel on trust in organizations. Academy of

Management. Denver Colorado.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2002). Procedural justice. Kurt Lewin Institute. Free University.

Amsterdam.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2002). Identity and intergroup cooperation. Society of Experimental

Social Psychology. Columbus: Ohio State University.

Tyler, T.R., Sunshine, J., and Wakslak, C. (October, 2002). Policing in Black and White.

National Institute of Justice: Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2002). Responsibility and blame. Discussant, panel at the Brooklyn Law

School. Brooklyn, New York.

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Tyler, T.R. (November, 2002). Field study methods in legal research. Sloan Project on Business

Institutions. Georgetown University Law Center. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2002). Minority trust and confidence in the police. American Society of

Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2002). Reinventing justice for offenders. Presidential Plenary.

American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2002). Identity and justice. Meeting on the justice motive. Sea Frolic

Conference Center. Highland Beach, FL.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2003). Process based regulation. Presentation to the Center for Crime,

Community, and Law. Columbia Law School.

Davis, A. and Tyler, T.R. (February, 2003). Identification and constructive social engagement.

Society of Personality and Social Psychology. Los Angeles. Society of Personality and Social

Psychology. Los Angeles.

Gonzalez, C., and Tyler, T.R. (February, 2003). Affect and information processing: Negative

affect heightens sensitivity to procedural justice information. Society of Personality and Social

Psychology. Los Angeles.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2003). Process-based regulation. Symposium on community courts and

community justice. Center for Crime, Community, and Law, Columbia Law School. N.Y., N.Y.

Tyler, T.R., and Thorisdottir, H. (April, 2003). Psychological perspectives on compensation:

The case of the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund. DePaul University Law School.

Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2003). Social motivations and organizational design. Graduate School of

Management. Seattle University: Seattle, Washington.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2003). Ethics and management. Northwest Ethics Network. Seattle

University: Seattle, Washington.

DeCremer, D., and Tyler, T.R. (May, 2003). A matter of intragroup status: The importance of

respect for the viability of groups. Seventh annual conference on research on managing groups

and teams. Johnson School of Management: Cornell University. Ithaca, N.Y.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2003). Comments on “How organizations behave: Implications for economics

and economic theory. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. 48th economic conference. Cape Cod,

Mass.

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Tyler, T.R. (June, 2003). New directions in leadership research. Working group meeting of the

European Association of Experimental Social Psychology. Amsterdam.

Tyler, T.R., and Davis, A. (June, 2003). Minority engagement in society. Working group

meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology. London.

Davis, A. and Tyler, T.R. (August, 2003). Fair treatment and successful minority engagement in

work organizations. Panel on Organizational justice. Academy of Management. Seattle.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2003). Power and status differences in democratic organizations. Panel on

the dark side of democracy. Academy of Management. Seattle.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2003). Managing conflicts of interest. Conference on conflicts of

interest in organizations. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2003). Cooperation in groups, organizations, and societies. Conference

on trust in groups from a cross-societal perspective. Center for the study of cultural foundations

of the mind. Japan: University of Sapporo.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2003). Can businesses effectively regulate employee conduct?

Law School, University of Virginia.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2003). Social motivations and organizational design. School of

Management. Washington University in St. Louis.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2003). Social motivations and antisocial behavior. Conference on

Crowd Control modeling. Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate.

Texas: San Antonio.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2003). Facilitator, session on developing research collaborations.

Positive Organizational Scholarship Conference. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2004). Why does procedural justice matter?: Procedural justice, social

identity, and cooperative behavior. Society of Personality and Social Psychology. Texas:

Austin.

Gonzalez, C., and Tyler, T.R. (January, 2004). Affect in information processing. Society of

Personality and Social Psychology. Texas: Austin.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2004). The evolution of designed institutions. Max Planck Institute for

Evolutionary Economics. Jena, Germany.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2004). What connects people to groups? Department of Psychology,

University of Jena. Jena, Germany.

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Tyler, T.R. (March, 2004). Leadership and social justice. Talk at the Annual Kravis-de Roulet

Leadership Conference on Ethics and leadership. Claremont McKenna College.

Tyler, T.R. and Hollander-Blumoff, Rebecca. (March, 2004). Do nice people finish last?: the

influence of acting fairly toward others on negotiation outcomes. Boston: Harvard Business

School.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2004). Psychology and social change. Asch Center on Conflict Resolution.

University of Pennsylvania.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2004). The psychology of intolerance. Conference on intolerance and

prejudice. Psychology Department: Washington University in St. Louis.

Blader, S.L., and Tyler, T.R. (April, 2004). The four component model of procedural justice.

Invited focus paper. Eastern Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2004). Social capital and the individual. Bridging levels of analysis:

Interdisciplinary conversations on social capital research. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2004). Discussant. 40th Anniversary panel on “The process is the

punishment” (Malcolm Feeley). Law and Society Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2004). Presenter. 40th Anniversary panel on “The social psychology of

procedural justice (Lind and Tyler)”. Law and Society Association. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2004). The psychology of representation. Judicial Decisions and their

Representation. Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods. Bonn, Germany.

Roundtable on identities in organizations. Stern School, New York University. Discussant.

Presentation on “The struggle to establish organizational identity”.

International Social Justice Conference (June-July, 2004). Regina.

Discussant, Panel on justice and identity

Discussant, Panel on system justification and the ideology-justice connection

Academy of Management (August, 2004). New Orleans.

Okimoto, Tyler, and Tyler, T.R. Adding insult to injury: Procedural justice in monetary

equity restoration.

Kivetz, Yifat, and Tyler, T.R. Time frame, self-concept, and preference in decision

making: The interplay between time and the self

Blader, Steve L., and Tyler, T.R. The role of status in organizational justice.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2004). Procedural justice and court innovation. The Center for Court

Innovation. New York, New York.

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Tyler, T.R. (September, 2004). Substantive and procedural justice. Conference on emotions,

crime, and justice. International Institute for the Sociology of Law. Onati Spain.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2004). Psychology and policing. Police Racial Bias conference.

Psychology Department/Law School, Stanford University.

Fagan, J., and Tyler, T.R. (September, 2004). Policing, order maintenance and legitimacy. Fifth

biennial International Criminal Justice Conference. Dilemmas of Contemporary Criminal

Justice. Slovenia: Maribor.

Tyler, T.R., and DeCremer, D. (October, 2004). The psychology of cooperation. Conference on

psychology and economics. Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Northwestern

University.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2004). Compensation for injury. Presentation at the UCLA Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2004). Justice and conflict resolution: Using procedural legitimacy to

facilitate decision acceptance.

October, 2004. Psychology Department, UCLA.

November, 2004. Psychology Department, Villanova.

November, 2004. Chicago Consortium on Stigma Research. Evanston, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2004). Corporate misbehavior by elite decision-makers. Brooklyn Law

School. Center for the study of law, language, and cognition. Brooklyn: N.Y.

Tyler, T.R. (December, 2004). The psychology of regulation. Keynote address. Regulatory

network conference. Canberra: Australian National University.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2005). Discussant: Justice Preconference. Society for Personality and

Social Psychology. New Orleans.

Gonzalez, C., and Tyler, T.R. (January, 2005). Priming exclusion leads to greater relative

interest in acquiring information about procedural justice. Society for Personality and Social

Psychology. New Orleans.

Okimoto, T., and Tyler, T.R. (January, 2005). Monetary compensation for procedural injustice:

Outcomes as an affirmation of membership value. Society for Personality and Social

Psychology. New Orleans.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2005). Managing ethics in work settings. Stanford Center on Ethics.

Stanford University.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2005). What connects people to groups? Presentation at Teacher’s College,

Columbia University.

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Tyler, T.R. (April, 2005). Motivating cooperation. Graduate School of Management. Cornell.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2005). Psychological models of leadership. European Association of Work

and Organizational Psychology. Istanbul, Turkey.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2005). The psychology of profiling. Lincoln: University of Nebraska.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2005). Status and cooperation in organizations. Social identity in

organizations. European Society of Experimental Social Psychology, small group meeting.

Leiden.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2005). Procedural justice, social identity, and cooperative behavior.

European Association of Experimental Social Psychology. Wurzburg.

Academy of Management. (August, 2005). Honolulu, Hawaii.

Tyler, T.R. Promoting employee policy adherence and rule following in work settings.

Academy of Management. Part of an All Academy Symposium on Behavioral

Research on Ethics.

Gonzalez, C. and Tyler, T.R. The interactive effects of identification and felt relational

value shape sensitivity to procedures.

Okimoto, T., and Tyler, T.R. It’s the thought that counts: Outcomes as affirmation of

membership value.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2005). Rights and duties. American Psychological Association.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2005). Prejudice and discrimination in the 21st century. Madison,

Wisconsin.

Society of Experimental Social Psychology. (October, 2005). San Diego.

Tyler, T.R. Respect and cooperation. Panel, “What we don’t know about the middle

east”.

Tyler, T.R. Group membership and procedural justice. The use and misuse of power:

The role of group identification.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2005). Creating an ethical climate in work organizations.

-Ethics Program. Georgetown University.

-Law School. Florida State University. Tallahasee.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2005). Justice and conflict resolution. Psychology Department, U.

Connecticut.

American Society of Criminology. (November, 2005). Toronto.

-Tyler, T.R. Restorative deliberation and procedural justice.

-Tyler, T.R. Legitimacy, procedural justice, and compliance.

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Society of Personality and Social Psychology (January, 2006). Palm Springs

Gonzalez, D., and Tyler, T.R. Exclusion and concerns about justice.

Tyler, T.R. Why do people help their communities?

British Psychological Society. (March, 2006)

Tyler, T.R. Invited address. Why do people help groups?: Justice, trust identity and

cooperation.

Tyler, T.R. Procedural justice and compliance behavior. (April, 2006). Santa Fe, New Mexico:

Ethics and Compliance Officer Association.

Tyler, T.R. Is the rule of law declining in America? (April, 2006). Clifford symposium.

Chicago: DePaul University.

SPSSI (June, 2006). Long Beach, CA.

Tyler, T.R. Why do people help their communities?

Law and Society Association, Baltimore, Md. (July, 2006)

Tyler, T.R. Discussant, Panel on corporate governance.

International Society of Justice Research (August, 2006). Berlin.

Gonzalez, C., & Tyler, T.R. The importance of procedural fairness is shaped by group

attachment.

Murphy, T., & Tyler, T.R. Legitimacy and compliance.

Kivitz, Y., & Tyler, T.R. Tomorrow I will be me.

Van der Toorn, J., Tyler, T.R., Jost, J., and Klandermans, B. Why do people protest?

Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (October, 2006).

Chair, Panel on psychology and law.

Presentation on legitimacy. Political Science. UC San Diego (December, 2006).

Tyler, T.R. Two motivations for concern about procedural justice.

Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Memphis (January, 2007).

University of Utah. School of Management (February, 2007).

Tyler, T.R. Strategies of social control: Motivating rule adherence in organizational settings.

Fordham University Law School (February, 2007).

Harvard Law School (March, 2007).

Law School, Arizona State University (March, 2007)

Law School, Tilburg University (March 2007)

Montesquieu lecture. Strategies of social control.

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Keynote address, Society for Austroasian Social Psychology (April, 2007). Brisbane.

Justice, identity and cooperation.

Discussant, Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology. Motivation in work settings. New

York City (April, 2007).

School of Public Policy, Stanford. (May, 2007).

Commentator at conference on strategies for policing.

Conference on behavioral approaches to legal compliance. (May, 2007). Hebrew

University/Bar-Ilan University

Compliance with the law. Israel. Hebrew University.

Discussant, Panel on justice and unconscious thinking (May, 2007). Washington, D.C.: APS.

Law and Society Association. Berlin (July, 2007).

Presidential symposium. Legitimacy and the rule of law.

Survey research as an empirical approach to the study of law.

Academy of Management. Philadelphia. (August, 2007).

Panel--Doing well by doing good: Morality, values, satisfaction and performance.

Tyler, T.R. Motivating rule adherence among agents of social control.

Panel—Respect: What it means to organizational behavior.

Tyler, T.R. Respect and the value of interpersonal ties.

Legitimacy as a psychological concept. Ontario Symposium. (August, 2007).

American Political Science Association. Chicago. (August, 2007).

Tyler, T.R. The psychology of diffuse system support.

Tyler, T.R. Normative vs. empirical approaches to political theory.

Procedural justice and the design of legal institutions. Annual meeting of the Administrators of

the California Courts. (September, 25-28, 2007).

The psychology of cooperation. The behavioral foundations of policy (October, 2007).

Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy. Princeton, N.J.

Markell, D., and Tyler, T.R. (November, 2007). Using empirical research to design government

citizen participation processes: A case study of citizen’s roles in environmental compliance and

enforcement. Conference on Empirical Legal Studies. NYU Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2007). The psychology of cooperation. Program on Negotiation.

Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2008). Legitimacy and the rule of law.

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Law School, Stanford University.

Law School. University of Chicago.

Levi, M., Tyler, T.R., and Sacks, A. (March, 2008). The reasons for compliance with the law.

Workshop on the Rule of Law. MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2008). Discussant on law and psychology papers.

Law School. Washington University.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2008). Speak to Annual Conference of Juvenile Justice Service providers for

the State of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2008). Justice as a social concern. Psychology and Social Justice

Conference. New School for Social Research.

Feldman, Y., &Tyler, T.R. (May, 2008). Legitimacy, justice, and compliance. Law and Society

Association. Montreal.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2008). Justice and the multifaceted self. European Association of

Experimental Social Psychology. Croatia.

Federal Judicial Center. (June, August, 2008). Procedural justice and case management.

Speak to East and West Coast National meetings of Bankruptcy Judges.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 2008). Psychology and the design of legal institutions. Law

School/Psychology department. Israel Bar-Ilan University.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 2008). International Society of Justice Research. Adelaide.

Legitimacy, justice and political violence.

Justice and the self.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 2-5, 2008). Legitimacy and criminal justice. Plenary speech on

Legitimacy and criminal justice. European Society of Criminology. Edinburgh.

Tyler, T.R. & Fagan, J. (September, 12-13, 2008). Legitimacy and cooperation with the police.

Conference on Empirical Legal Studies. Cornell.

Feldman, Y. & Tyler, T.R. (September, 12-13, 2008). Mandated justice? Conference on

Empirical Legal Studies. Cornell.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2008). Legitimacy and the law. Philadelphia. Law School, Temple

University.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2008). Legitimacy and justice. Keynote speaker. 30th Anniversary of the

Ph.D. program in the Department of Criminology, U. Maryland. College Park: Md.

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Tyler, T.R. (October, 2008). Legitimacy. Groups preconference. Society for Experimental

Social Psychology. Sacramento.

Napier, T.R. & Tyler, T.R. (October, 2008). Morality and justice. Society for Experimental

Social Psychology. Sacramento.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 2008). Psychology and the law. Law School. Northwestern University.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2008). The psychology of authority. Psychology. Groups and

organizations series. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie-Mellon.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2009). Legitimacy in groups. Society of Personality and Social

Psychology. Tampa, FL.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2009). Corporate governance. School of Management. Rotterdam

University.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2009). Respect and cooperation. Department of Psychology, Leiden

University.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2009). Legitimacy and destructive political action. Cambridge: Harvard

Academy for International and Area Studies. Weatherhead Center. Harvard University.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2009). Legitimacy and governance. Conference at the Department of

Government. Harvard.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2009). Legitimacy and self-regulation. Reckless lecture. Ohio State

University.

Barry, H., & Tyler, T.R. (April, 2009). When unfairness promotes helping. Business School,

Cornell University.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2009). Environmental regulation. Law School. Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2009). Values and social functioning. Festshcrift for John Darley. Princeton

University.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 2009). Legitimacy and compliance. Center for Criminal Justice Studies.

University of Leeds.

Tyler, T.R. (July, 2009). Ethics and environmental regulation. Law School. University of

Warwick.

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Tyler, T.R. (August, 2009). Policing minority communities. National Institute of

Justice/Department of Justice. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 26, 2009). Legitimacy and policing. Presentation to Attorney General Eric

Holder and his staff. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (November, 2009). Cornell University.

The psychology of cooperation. Psychology Department.

Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2010). Ethics in work organizations. Ethics Resource Center.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 2010). Perspectives on political psychology. Preconference. Society of

Personality and Social Psychology. Las Vegas.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2010). The psychology of collective guilt. Brooklyn Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (February, 2010). Legitimacy and policing. Presentation to the UK Home Office

Task Force on policing. London.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2010). How to assess procedural justice. Presentation to the Bureau of

Justice Statistics. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2010). Law and social regulation. Eastern Psychological Association. NY.

Tyler, T.R. (March, 2010). Justice and policing. COPS sponsored Conference of Major City

Police Chiefs. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2010). Justice and policing. John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Brooke, J. & Tyler, T.R. (April, 2010). Diversity on corporate boards. University of North

Carolina Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2010). Legitimacy and legal authority. European JUSTIS meeting. Parma.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2010). Is management moral? Inferences about the character of leaders.

Behavioral Business Ethics: Ideas on an emerging field. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (May, 2010). Policing against terrorism. Law and society association. Chicago.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 21-24,2010). Policing against terrorism. International Society of Justice

Research. Banff.

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Tyler, T.R. (August, 21-24, 2010). Strategies for promoting ethical behavior in organizations.

International Society of Justice Research. Banff.

Tyler, T.R. (September, 14, 2010). Procedural justice and policing. Presentation at the National

conference of the National Native American Law Enforcement Association. Las Vegas.

Tyler, T.R. (October 1-2, 2010). Legitimacy as a social science concept. Northwest Law and

Society Association. Amherst.

Tyler, T.R. (October 9, 2010). The CSI effect in criminal justice. Yale Alumni weekend. New

Haven.

Tyler, T.R. (October 14, 2010). Policing against terror. Yale Law School. Legal theory

workshop. New Haven.

Hollander-Blumoff, R. & Tyler, T.R. (October, 15, 2010). Disputing and the Rule of law.

University of Missouri.

Tyler, T.R. (October 23, 2010). Policing against terror. Law and Public Affairs Program 10th

anniversary, Princeton University.

Huq, A., Tyler, T.R. & Schulhofer, S. (November 6, 2010). Anti-terror policing in the UK.

Conference on Empirical Legal Studies. New Haven.

Tyler, T.R. (November 12, 2010). Procedural justice as a model for policing. Presentation to a

conference of Police Chiefs from Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, TX. Arlington, TX.

Tyler, T.R. (November 17, 2010). Discussant, Panel on Legitimacy. American Society of

Criminology. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (November 26, 2010). Ethics and management. Keynote address. Conference on

Ethics. Tilburg University.

Tyler, T.R. (December 1, 2010). Legitimacy and policing. Police Executive Research Forum.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (December 7, 2010). Procedural justice. Plenary Presentation. 2010 National

conference on advancing justice through evidence and innovation. Bureau of Justice

Administration. USDOJ. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (December 10, 2010). What connects people to groups? Sloan School of

Management, MIT.

Tyler, T.R. (December 20, 2010). Trust and confidence in courts. Keynote address at the 10th

anniversity of the Belgium High Council of Justice. Brussels, Belgium.

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Tyler, T.R. (January 13, 2011). Legitimacy in policing. Executive Session on Policing and

Public Safety. Kennedy School of Government. Harvard. Boston, MA.

Tyler, T.R. (January 19, 2011). Evaluating ethics hot lines. Ethics Resource Center.

Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (January 25, 2011). What connects people to organizations? Society of Management.

Yale.

Tyler, T.R. (February 4, 2011). Roundtable on designing Federal terrorism research. University

of Maryland.

Tyler, T.R. (February 23, 2011). Procedural justice and policing. Presentation to the King

County Sheriff’s Department and the Police Department of Seattle regional forum on policing.

Tyler, T.R. (February 25, 2011). Policing against terrorism. Political Science Department: Yale

University.

Tyler, T.R. (March 4, 2011). Morality, legitimacy and the law. American Psychology-Law

Society. Miami.

Tyler, T.R. (April 7, 2011). Policing against terror. Presentation to the Department of

Psychology/Criminology Program. U. Queensland.

Tyler, T.R. (April 28, 2011). Procedural justice and policing. Presentation at the Annual

meeting of the Police Executive Research Forum. Seattle.

Tyler, T.R. (May 5-6). Roundtable on justice in socio-legal studies. George Mason University.

Tyler, T.R. (May 11, 2011). Policing against terror. Presentation to the Criminology Program,

Leeds University. Leeds.

Tyler, T.R. (May 13, 2011). Trust and confidence in the law. Conference to present the findings

of the European JUSTIS project. London.

Tyler, T.R. (May 19, 2011). Research on equity in policing. Presentation to the Board of the

Russell Sage Foundation. New York.

Tyler, T.R. (June 4, 2011). Empirical approaches to just deserts. Presentation at the Law and

Society Meeting. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (August 1, 2011). Procedural justice and policing. Washington, D.C.: Annual

meeting of Community Oriented Policing Solutions (COPS).

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Tyler, T.R. (August 2, 2011). Procedural justice and problem solving courts. National Criminal

Justice Association. Jersey City, New Jersey.

Tyler, T.R. and J. Fagan (September 13, 2011). Police legitimacy and street stops. Washington,

D.C.: Urban Institute.

Tyler, T.R. (October, 14, 2011). Just the facts ma’am: Prior attitudes and event perception.

Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (December 2, 2011). Procedural justice in the courts. Midyear meeting of the

National Center for State Courts. San Antonio, TX.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 18, 2012). Ethics hot line and effective corporate regulation. Washington,

D.C.: Ethics Resource Center.

Tyler, T.R. (February 1, 2012). Procedural justice and problem solving courts. Center for Court

Innovation/Bureau of Justice Administration. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (February 24, 2012). Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. Stanford Law

School

Tyler, T.R. (February 27, 2012). Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. University of

California, Irvine. Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (March 1, 2012). Alternatives to the courts. Access to Justice conference. Yale Law

School.

Tyler, T.R. (March 6, 2012). Authority under pressure. National ombudsman office. Ministry of

the Interior. The Hague.

Tyler, T.R. (March 7, 2012). Legitimacy and accountability of government acts/decisions.

Administrative office of the courts. The Hague.

Tyler, T.R. (March 27, 2012). Legitimacy and policing. Chicago, IL. Criminology Department.

University of Illinois Chicago.

Tyler, T.R. (March 29, 2012). The exercise of legal authority. Beto Chair Lecture. College of

Criminal Justice. Sam Houston State University. Houston, TX.

Tyler, T.R. (March 30, 2012). Procedural justice and legal authority. Yale law school executive

committee.

Tyler, T.R. (April 17, 2012). New approaches to criminal justice. New frontiers in race and

criminal justice. New York University Law School.

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Tyler, T.R. (April 18, 2012). Procedural justice and the exercise of legal authority. Milwaukee:

Marquette law school.

Tyler, T.R. (May 4, 2012). Future challenges in the study of legitimacy. Legitimacy and

criminal justice: An international symposium. Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University,

Cambridge, UK.

Tyler, T.R. (June 7, 2012). Legitimacy and social order. Keynote address. SELA conference on

law in Latin America. Mexico City.

Tyler, T.R. (June 18, 2012). Police practices and police legitimacy. Police Executive Research

Forum meeting on training for police superintendents. Minneapolis, MN. (delivered via

videoconference).

Tyler, T.R. (June 19, 2012). Police legitimacy and procedural justice. Annual conference of the

National Institute of Justice. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (June 27, 2012). Procedural justice and policing. Attorney General’s Law

Enforcement Executives Summit. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (August 2, 2012). Procedural justice and policing. Annual conference of

Community Oriented Policing Solutions (COPS). Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (September 10, 2012). Justice and social evolution. Lifetime achievement address.

International Society of Justice Research. Israel.

Tyler, T.R. (October 11, 2012). Legitimacy and legal authority. Vera Institute. New York, New

York.

Tyler, T.R. (October 18, 2012). Legitimacy and the exercise legal authority. Vanderbilt Law

School.

Tyler, T.R. (November 16, 2012). The legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court.

Chicago-Kent Law School. Chicago.

Tyler, T.R. (December 10, 2012). Inaugural lecture Macklin Fleming Chair. Yale Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (January 17, 2013). Legitimacy in everyday law. Annual meeting of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology (Preconference on law). New Orleans.

Tyler, T.R. (February 28, 2013). Empirical research on intellectual property. New York

University Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (March 15, 2013). Corporate law reform. Georgetown University Law School

Conference on White Collar Crime. Washington, D. C.

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Tyler, T.R. (May 2, 2013). Trust and confidence in the police. Plenary panel. Annual meeting

of the Police Executive Research Forum. Milwaukee.

Tyler, T.R. & Rottman, D. (May 9, 2013). Trust and confidence in the courts. International

Center for Sociology and Law. Onati, Spain.

Tyler, T.R. (June 1, 2013). Street stops and police legitimacy. Law and Society Association.

Boston, MA.

Tyler, T.R. (August 12, 2013). Street stops and police legitimacy. American Sociological

Association annual meeting. New York City.

Tyler, T.R. (October 20, 2013). Legitimacy and policing. International Association of Chiefs of

Police. Philadelphia, Pa.

Tyler, T.R. (November 14, 2013). Street stops and police legitimacy. Law School. University

of California, Berkeley.

Tyler, T.R. (November 22, 2013). Accounting for procedural justice in police behavior.

American Society of Criminology. Atlanta Georgia.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 3, 2014). Street stops and police legitimacy. NY: American Association of

Law Schools.

Tyler, T.R. (January, 4, 2014). Workshop on quantitative methods in legal scholarship. NY:

American Association of Law Schools.

Tyler, T.R. (January 17, 2014). Legitimacy and legal authority. Ghent Law School. Belgium.

Tyler, T.R. (February 3, 2014). Street stops and police legitimacy. Legal theory workshop.

Columbia Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (February 12, 2014). Legitimacy and the law. University of Connecticut Law

School. Hartford, CT.

Tyler, T.R. (February 18, 2014. Street stops and police legitimacy. Conference on policing.

John Jay College. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (February 21, 2014). Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. Keynote speech.

Psychology and Lawyering: Coalescing the field. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Boyd School

of Law.

Tyler, T.R. (March 17-18, 2014). University of the Andes, Bogota.

Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority.

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Police practices and legitimacy.

Tyler, T.R. (March 21, 2014). Procedural justice in policing. Northwestern University. Chicago,

IL.

Tyler, T.R. (March 26, 2014). Legitimacy and the law. Sociology department. Rutgers.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 3-4). Psychological research and prison reform. Liman symposium. Yale

Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (April, 2014). The psychology of litigation. Clifford Symposium honoring Judge

Jack Weinstein. Depaul Law school. Chicago.

Tyler, T.R. (June, 19-22, 2014). Discussant, Procedural justice in the 21st century. International

Society of Justice Research. New York City.

Tyler, T.R. (August, 25-26, 2014). Procedural justice in the courts. Williamsburg, Va.: National

Center for State Courts.

Tyler, T.R. (October 16, 2014). Building trust in the police. New Britain, CT: Moving beyond

Ferguson. A symposium for law enforcement CEOs organized by the FBI.

Tyler, T.R. (October 23, 2014). Procedural justice and the courts. Presentation at the annual

meeting of the Judges of Maine.

Tyler, T.R. (October 25, 2014). Legitimacy and the courts. National Juvenile Defender

Organization. Keynote address. Louisville, Kentucky.

Sommers, R. & Tyler, T.R. (November 8, 2014). Can Jury Instructions Address Problems with

Bias in Perceptions of Video Evidence? Presentation at the Conference on Empirical Legal

Studies. University of California, Berkeley.

Jackson, J. & Tyler, T.R. (November 8, 2014). Popular legitimacy and the exercise of legal

authority. Presentation at the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies. University of California,

Berkeley.

Tyler, T.R. Discussant. (November 9, 2014). Avani Sood. Presentation at the Conference on

Empirical Legal Studies. University of California, Berkeley.

Jackson, J. & Tyler, T.R. (November 21, 2014). Popular legitimacy and the exercise of legal

authority. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (November 24, 2014). Popular legitimacy and American policing. School of Public

Health, Johns Hopkins University.

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Tyler, T.R. (February 9, 2015). Building trust in the police. FBI meeting for police leaders in

New England. Foxwood.

Tyler, T.R. (February 23, 2015). Legitimacy as a legal concept. Division de Estudios Juridico.

CIDE. Mexico City.

Tyler, T.R. (February 26, 2015). Popular legitimacy and American policing. Law and

psychology preconference. Society for Social and Personality Psychology. San Diego.

Tyler, T.R. (March 6-7, 2015). Psychology and economics: convergence and conflict. UCLA

law school. Keynote address.

Tyler, T.R. (March 11, 2015). Trust and confidence as a policing issue. Law Enforcement

Executive Summit. Northern District of California. San Francisco.

Tyler, T.R. (March 13, 2015). The consequences of being the target of suspicion. Indiana

University School of Law. Bloomington.

Tyler, T.R. (March 17, 2015).The consequences of being the target of suspicion. University of

Montreal Law School. Montreal.

Tyler, T.R. (March 19, 2015). Gaining public trust and confidence: Legitimacy and pretrial

practices. Roundtable on Pretrial Practices. John Jay. New York.

Tyler, T.R. (March 26, 2015). Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. University of New

Hampshire. Watson lecture.

Tyler, T.R. (March 27, 2015). Legitimacy and cooperation with legal authorities. Criminal

Division, US Attorneys Office. New Haven, CT.

Tyler, T.R. (March 30, 2015). Procedural justice: How the public evaluates courts. Seminar for

Chief Justices. National Judicial Institute. Ottawa, CA.

Tyler, T.R. (April 6, 2015). Legitimacy and American law. Brooklyn Law School.

Tyler, T.R. & Meares, T. (April 9, 2015). Legitimacy and criminal justice. Harvard Law School.

Cambridge, MA.

Tyler, T.R. (April 17, 2015). Law and the deterrence of corporate crime. Presentation at the

New York University Law School Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement. New

York.

Tyler, T.R. (April 21, 2015). Legitimacy and policing in the United States. Presentation at the

International Conference on Police-citizen relations. Paris.

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Tyler, T.R. (May 21, 2015). Why trust matters with Juveniles. Marion Langer Award Lecture.

American Orthopsychiatric Association. New Orleans.

Tyler, T.R. (October 24, 2015). Legitimacy in policing. Chicago: International Association of

Chiefs of Police.

Tyler, T.R. (November 6, 2015). Legitimacy in policing. Chicago: U. Chicago Legal Forum.

Tyler, T.R. (December 11, 2015). New directions in policing. New Haven: New Haven Police

Department Command Staff.

Tyler, T.R. (February 5, 2016). Comments on Robbenholt and Hans, The Psychology of Tort

Law. Ithaca: Cornell Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (March 11, 2016). Policing in the 21st Century. Presentation to Police Chiefs and

City Managers in North Texas. Arlington, TX.

Tyler, T.R. (March 31, 2016). The prospects for reform in American policing. Liman

Symposium. Yale Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (May 3, 2016). Law and psychology. Graduate program in law and social science.

Utrecht University.

Tyler, T.R. (May 9, 2016). Advanced methods workshop. Senior legal researchers. University of

Utrecht.

Tyler, T.R. (May 10, 2016). Popular legitimacy and American policing. Dutch National Police.

The Hague.

Tyler, T.R. Citizen trust and legitimacy in democratic government.

May 12, 2016. Utrecht University.

May 13, 2016. Leiden University.

Tyler, T.R. (May 20, 2016). The gap between facts and values in law. Montaigne Lecture.

Utrecht Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (May 28, 2016). Psychology and policing in America. Invited symposium, APS.

Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (July 21, 2016). Trust and justice in intergroup relations. Invited paper. International

Society for Justice Research. Canterbury, UK.

Tyler, T.R. (September 30, 2016). New directions in court reform. Center for Court Innovation.

NY, NY.

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Tyler, T.R. (October 27, 2016). Procedural justice: How the public evaluates the courts.

Conference of the Delaware Judiciary. Rehoboth Beach.

Tyler, T.R. (November 18, 2016). From harm reduction to community engagement: Redefining

the goals of American policing in the 21st century. Conference on Democratizing Criminal Law.

Northwestern University Law School. Chicago, IL.

Tyler, T.R. (December 1, 2016). Building public trust. 2016 Use of force summit. CT: Mohegan

Sun. Daiglelawgroup.

Tyler, T.R. (December 27, 2016). Empirically informed law: history and future. Law and Society

Program, Law School, Hebrew University.

Tyler, T.R. (December 28, 2016). Can the police enhance public trust during stops?

Criminology Program. Hebrew University.

Tyler, T.R. (January 20, 2017). The procedural underpinnings of trust in the police. Society for

Personality and Social Psychology. San Antonio, TX.

Tyler, T.R. (February 2, 2017). The benefits of evidence informed law. Baum lecture on civil

rights and civil liberties. University of Illinois Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (February 10, 2017). Building public trust: Generating evidence to enhance police

accountability and legitimacy. NY: Mayor’s Office for Criminal Justice.

Tyler, T.R. (February 23, 2017). The benefits of evidence informed law: legitimacy based

policing. Social Psychology Program, John Jay College. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (March 2, 2017). Evaluating consensual models of governance: Legitimacy based

law. NOMOS. American Philosophical Association. Central Division. Kansas City.

Tyler, T.R. (March 9, 2017). Legal socialization. Cornell law school.

Tyler, T.R. (March 10, 2017). From harm reduction to community engagement: Redefining the

goals of American law in the 21st century. Lifetime achievement address in Law, Psychology

and Human Development. Department of Human Development. Cornell

Tyler, T.R. (March 15, 2017). Building public trust. Center for Policing equity. John Jay College

of Criminal Justice. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (March 15, 2017). American policing in the 21st century: Moving justice forward.

Legal Defense Fund. NAACP. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (March 23, 2017). The benefits of evidence informed law. USC Gould School of

Law.

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Tyler, T.R. (April, 21, 2017). Comment at panel on Dark Money in Judicial Elections. Chicago:

DePaul University Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (May 16, 2017). Police and community relations. Congressional briefing at the

House of Representatives. National Prevention Science Coalition.

Tyler, T.R. (June 20, 2017). Community development and crime control. Mexico City. Law and

Society meeting.

Tyler, T.R. (October 8, 2017). Procedural justice as an approach to case management. Plenary

speaker. Annual meeting, National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (October 13, 2017). Discussant. Paper on expressive theories of law. Conference on

Empirical Legal Studies. Cornell.

Tyler, T.R. (October 26, 2017). Criminal Justice Reform. Keynote speaker at a conference on

Cognition and Justice at the Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science. Georgetown

University.

Tyler, T.R. (November 10, 2017). Reimagining Criminal Justice. Talk at the Political Science

Department. Rutgers. New Brunswick, N.J.

Tyler, T.R. (December 5, 2017). What role should social science play in law? Graduate Student

Workshop. Australia-New Zealand Conference on Law and Society. University of Otago.

Dunedin. New Zealand.

Tyler, T.R. (December 7, 2017). Reimagining criminal justice. Keynote speaker. Australia-New

Zealand Conference on Law and Society. University of Otago. Dunedin. New Zealand.

Tyler, T.R. (May 15, 2018).Citizen experiences of justice. The future of justice: Harnessing the

power of empirical research. University College London Law School. London.

Tyler, T.R. (June 7, 2018). Justice in the courts. Office of administrative hearings. Government

of the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (June 14, 2018). Justice and judicial legitimacy. Annual Professional Development

Conference for CT Prosecutors. New Britain, CT.

Tyler, T.R. (August 25, 2018). Procedural fairness, voice and democratic legitimacy. Chair and

discussant for panel at the European Consortium for Political Research. Hamburg.

Tyler, T.R. (August 27, 2018). Loser’s consent: The psychology of election fairness.

Presentation at the Centre for Political Research, University of Leuven. Leuven.

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Tyler, T.R. (October 3, 2018). Loser’s consent: The psychology of legitimacy. Distinguished

visiting scholar in residence. Washington University in St. Louis Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (October 4, 2018). Legitimacy and the Supreme Court. Conversation with James

Gibson. Washington University in St. Louis Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (November 11, 2018). Legitimacy-based law, Russell-Sage Foundation. NY, NY.

Tyler, T.R. (December 7, 2018). Procedural justice and prosecutorial decision-making. Fair and

Just Prosecution. Houston, Texas.

Tyler, T.R. (December 12, 2018). Procedural justice and legitimacy-based policing”, The Oslo

Lecture in Police and Society. Norwegian National Police Academy. Oslo, Norway.

Tyler, T.R. (January 16, 2019). Psychological models of legal socialization, Developmental

Program, Yale Psychology Department. New Haven.

Tyler, T.R. (February 7, 2019). Moral values and moral alignment: Models for psychological

research on morality. Preconference on morality and justice. Annual meeting of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology.

Reconciliation and trust in the police (February 9, 2019). Annual meeting of the Society for

Personality and Social Psychology. Portland, OR.

Psychological models of legal socialization (February 13, 2019). Psychology Department,

Columbia University.

Legal socialization and legitimacy (February 22, 2019). Conference on race and legitimacy.

Washington University in St. Louis. St. Louis, MO.

Legitimacy based law, conversation with Rick Trinkner, Department of Criminology and

Criminal Justice (March 11, 2019). Arizona State University.

Psychological models of legal socialization (March 12, 2019). Distinguished Scholar

Presentation. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Arizona State University.

Tyler, T.R. (April 26, 2019). Revisiting broken windows. Symposium on criminal justice and

national security. Law School. NYU. NY: NY.

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Tyler, T.R. (May 31, 2019). Moderator: panel on legal socialization. Law and Society

Association. Washington, D.C.

Tyler, T.R. (June 14, 2019). Trust. Invited address. Behavioral Science and Policy Association.

New York City.

Tyler, T.R. (October 3, 2019). Social media governance. Department of Legal Studies and

Business Ethics. Wharton School. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

Tyler, T.R. (October 11, 2019). Symbolic issues in law. Political Science/Psychology, UCLA.

Los Angeles.

Tyler, T.R. (October 25, 2019). Police use of force: moving beyond the law. Boston University

Law School. Boston: MA.

Tyler, T.R. (November 11, 2019). Repurposing American policing. Hoffinger Lecture. NYU.

NY, NY.

Encyclopedias

Blackwell Dictionary of Social Psychology (1994).

Social justice (p. 596-600),

Distributive justice (p. 197),

Procedural justice (p. 475),

Just world phenomenon (p. 362).

International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2001).

N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (Eds). Oxford: Pergamon.

Oxford: Elsevier Science.

Psychological perspectives on social movements (pp. 14365-14368).

Compliance/obedience (pp. 2440-2445)

Encyclopedia of Psychology (in press). Oxford University Press.

Justice

Handbook of social theory (in press).

G. Ritzer (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Procedural justice.

Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. (in press). Thousand

Oaks, CA: Sage.

Legitimation

Procedural justice

External Research support

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Psychological mediators of event impact. National Science Foundation, 1981, $15,000.

Journalistic investigations of social issues. University Grants Committee, 1981, $12,950. (With

Professors Cook, Gordon, Leff, Molotch, and Smith).

The l982 Wilmette Community Survey. City of Wilmette, 1982, $13,400. (With Professor

Lavrakas).

The influence of perceived injustice on satisfaction with legal authorities. National Science

Foundation, 1983-86, $86,685.

Justice, support for legal authority, and compliance with the law. American Bar Foundation,

1985-86, $20,000.

Procedural justice and defendant's evaluations of the courts, the law, and the political system.

American Bar Foundation, 1986-87, $54,583. (With Professor Casper).

Research Center for Dispute Resolution. Hewlett Foundation, 1986-89, $420,000. (With

Professors Bazerman, Brett, Goldberg, Hastie, Myerson, and Weber).

Enforcement experience and allegiance to the legal system: The case of tax audits. American

Bar Foundation, 1988-90, $281,393. (With Karyl Kinsey, Kent Smith).

Research Center for Dispute Resolution. Hewlett Foundation, 1989-1992, $400,000. (With

Professors Bazerman, Brett, Goldberg, Myerson, Neale, and Weber).

The authoritativeness of law. American Bar Foundation, 1989-1991, $241,721.

The meaning of justice. National Science Foundation, 1991 -1993, $75,002.

Legal authority in a diverse society: The psychology of cross-ethnic authority. National Science

Foundation, 1995-1997, $300,000.

Legal authority in a diverse society. Public Policy Institute of California. 1996-1997. $313,357.

Cooperation in work organizations. Citigroup Behavioral Science Research Council. 2000-

2002, $151,027.

The legitimacy of the criminal justice system. Russell-Sage Foundation. Presidential award.

2000-2002. $50,000. (With Professors Fagan, Meares, Winship)

Institute of Experimental Social Science (joint program in psychology-economics, NYU Dean of

Social Science) with Professors Schotter, Caplin from economics. Funds research, conferences,

seed money for research.

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$6,000. 2000-2001.

$50,000. 2001-2002.

Psychological models of worker motivation: Encorporating social motivations into models of

the human being. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. 2001-2003. $306,176.

Minority citizen's trust and confidence in the police. National Institute of Justice. 2001-2003.

$196,488. (NIJ98-VF-GX-0005).

Legitimacy, accountability, and social order: Majority and minority community perspectives on

the law and legal authorities. Russell-Sage Foundation. 2002-2005. $287,531.

Legitimacy and the exercise of legal authority. Law and Social Sciences, National Science

Foundation. 2003-2005. $250,000. (NSF0240938)

Can the use of fair procedures mitigate the impact of proactive anti-terror policing within

minority communities? Law and Social Sciences, National Science Foundation, 2008-2010,

$387,000. (NSF0751874)

An empirical research study of counterterrorism policing in Muslim communities in New York

and London. Open Society Institute, 2010-2011. $150,000 (24-91551-R8603).

Street stops and police legitimacy: Accountability and legal socialization in everyday policing of

young adults. National Institute of Justice/Department of Justice, 2010-2012. $711,477.

Professional activities

Member, Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, 1982, 1987,

1993.

Reviewer of Proposed Presentations, Division 8 (Social Psychology). American Psychological

Association, 1984, 1985, 1988.

Reviewer of Proposed Presentations, Division 41 (Psychology of the Law). American

Psychological Association, 1985, 1988.

Member, Dissertation Awards Committee, Division 41 (Psychology of the Law). American

Psychological Association, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989.

Organizer, Annual meeting, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, 1985.

Associate Editor, Social Justice Research, 1985-1991; Editor, 1991-1995.

Chair, Student paper awards committee. Law and Society Association. 1990-91. Committee

member, 1995-96.; 1995-96.

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Secretary, Law and Society Association, 1990 -1992.

Council member, SPSSI (APA, Division 9). 1991-94.

Fellow, SPSSI, 1997.

Adjunct Professor, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1997-

2002.

Klineberg Award Committee, SPSSI (APA, Division 9), 1998-99.

Member of the Review Panel, Law and Social Science Program, National Science Foundation,

1999-2001.

Chair, Best published paper award committee, Law and Society Association, 2001.

Associate editor. Annual Review of Law and Social Science. 2003-2007.

Member, visitation Committee, Kurt Lewin Institute. Amsterdam, October, 2004

Instructor, “social justice”. SPSP Summer School in Social Psychology. July, 2005.

Ann Arbor: MI.

Member, Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association, 2005-2007.

Secretary, International Society for Justice Research, 2006-2008.

Member, Lewin Prize committee, SPSSI, 2007-08.

Awards

Tyler, T.R. (February 2, 2017). Presented annual Baum lecture on civil rights and civil liberties.

University of Illinois Law School.

Tyler, T.R. (March 10, 2017). Received lifetime achievement award in Law, Psychology and

Human Development. Department of Human Development. Cornell University.