A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need public support and institutional legitimacy if they are to operate effectively and fairly. In order to generate public cooperation and compliance, these institutions must demonstrate to citizens that they are trustworthy and that they possess the authority to govern. In this paper we first outline the conceptual roadmap for a current comparative analysis of trust in justice. We then describe the methodological development process of a 45-item module in Round 5 of the European Social Survey, which fields the core survey indicators. After presenting the findings from a quantitative pilot of the indicators, we consider the policy implications o...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
This article summarises some of the thinking and empirical findings behind a programme of survey wor...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
Procedural justice theory assumes that trust in procedural justice and in the effectiveness of the p...