Public confidence in criminal justice has emerged as an important issue in most western nations. Several jurisdictions have made promoting public confidence a policy priority, and governments in many countries have recently conducted public opinion surveys to gauge levels of confidence in criminal justice. However, little is known about levels of public confidence in criminal justice in Canada. This article reviews the empirical research on this issue and attempts to explain current trends. Although a significant plurality of the public expresses little confidence in the justice system, more people are positive than are negative. In comparison to other countries, confidence levels in criminal justice are generally higher in Canada. This sai...
The following article is a discussion of some of the findings of the first author's recent doctoral ...
textabstractPublic confidence in the justice system is relatively low compared to that in many other...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
Recent polls suggest that less than half (46%) of Canadians are confident in the criminal justice sy...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice has been asked to develop a discussion draft concerning issues o...
Confidence in the courts is critical to the legitimacy and effective functioning of the criminal jus...
This article reports findings from two representative public-opinion surveys that explored Canadians...
This chapter summarises research on public opinion about crime and criminal Justice in developed ind...
This paper finds that public confidence in the NSW Criminal Justice System has improved since 2...
This report presents the findings from a quasi-systematic review, or Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA)...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
This report assesses whether confidence in the New South Wales criminal justice system has cha...
There is mounting evidence that access to justice in Canada is approaching a crisis point. An estima...
COVID-19 has impacted everyone on a global scale and Canada is not immune. Canadian prisoners have f...
The following article is a discussion of some of the findings of the first author's recent doctoral ...
textabstractPublic confidence in the justice system is relatively low compared to that in many other...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
Recent polls suggest that less than half (46%) of Canadians are confident in the criminal justice sy...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice has been asked to develop a discussion draft concerning issues o...
Confidence in the courts is critical to the legitimacy and effective functioning of the criminal jus...
This article reports findings from two representative public-opinion surveys that explored Canadians...
This chapter summarises research on public opinion about crime and criminal Justice in developed ind...
This paper finds that public confidence in the NSW Criminal Justice System has improved since 2...
This report presents the findings from a quasi-systematic review, or Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA)...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
This report assesses whether confidence in the New South Wales criminal justice system has cha...
There is mounting evidence that access to justice in Canada is approaching a crisis point. An estima...
COVID-19 has impacted everyone on a global scale and Canada is not immune. Canadian prisoners have f...
The following article is a discussion of some of the findings of the first author's recent doctoral ...
textabstractPublic confidence in the justice system is relatively low compared to that in many other...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...