Inconvenient information about the performance of public institutions may undermine public trust. In an experiment, I test how information about sentencing disparities among judges in the Czech Republic affects respondents’ perception of the judicial system. I find no effect on respondents’ declared institutional trust and willingness to rely on the formal judicial system. Instead, the information marginally increased respondents’ policy involvement: They became more likely to: (i) sign a petition that invites politicians to address the underlying issue, and (ii) consider fairness of the judicial system a more important policy issue. The increased interest in the petition was driven by mothers, who are arguably more sensitive to the particu...
This article reports on a field experiment on the effect of media information on people’s attitudes ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...
Objectives: Providing detailed information about sentencing reduces punitive attitudes of laymen (th...
Public thinking on controversial issues is important to measure, given its impact on citizens‟ attit...
A recent study scrutinized the effects of providing people with information about suspended sentence...
People often appear to use irrelevant information in forming judgments about others. Using survey ex...
Public opinion surveys have long documented public criticism of ‘lenient’ sentencers. There are two ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
International audienceSurveys indicate that between 70% and 80% of people consider judges to be too ...
International audienceThe present study examines how potential jury members' judgments are affected ...
The present study examines how potential jury members' judgments are affected by two types of inform...
Law and courts play a larger role in American policymaking than in similar countries—and a lar...
This article reports on a field experiment on the effect of media information on people’s attitudes ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...
Objectives: Providing detailed information about sentencing reduces punitive attitudes of laymen (th...
Public thinking on controversial issues is important to measure, given its impact on citizens‟ attit...
A recent study scrutinized the effects of providing people with information about suspended sentence...
People often appear to use irrelevant information in forming judgments about others. Using survey ex...
Public opinion surveys have long documented public criticism of ‘lenient’ sentencers. There are two ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
The idea of reducing public punitiveness through providing information and encouraging deliberation ...
International audienceSurveys indicate that between 70% and 80% of people consider judges to be too ...
International audienceThe present study examines how potential jury members' judgments are affected ...
The present study examines how potential jury members' judgments are affected by two types of inform...
Law and courts play a larger role in American policymaking than in similar countries—and a lar...
This article reports on a field experiment on the effect of media information on people’s attitudes ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...
Trust in judges is needed for voluntary acceptance of judicial decisions, and judicial transparency ...