Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former communist countries such as Ukraine, Russia and Bulgaria. Jonathan Jackson and the FIDUCIA project team argue that current social survey statistics provide only a partial picture. While they do show how much people trust institutions across Europe, they do not address whether or not the institutions meet commonly agreed standards of ‘normative legitimacy’ that justify their existing structure and power in society. By combining European level survey data with institutional measures, a more complete picture of the true legitimacy of Europe’s courts, police and legal systems can be gained
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
FIDUCIA (New European Crimes and Trust-based Policy) seeks to shed light on a number of distinctivel...
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
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...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
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...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
Trust in legal systems, the courts, and police varies widely across Europe, especially in former com...
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient in...
Public trust and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly important issues for criminal ju...
FIDUCIA (New European Crimes and Trust-based Policy) seeks to shed light on a number of distinctivel...
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
A social indicators approach to trust in justice recognizes that the police and criminal courts need...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
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...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
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...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police an...