Trust in justice
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a broad definition of trust is outlined. Four theories of trust formation and reproduction are then used to derive a set of propositions concerning the sources of trust in the legal system and the facto...
Main Authors: | Bradford, B, Jackson, J, Hough, M |
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Other Authors: | Uslaner, EM |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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