TRUST IN JUSTICE ESS. Professor Mike Hough Birkbeck College

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TRUST IN JUSTICE EURO-JUSTIS & the ESS Professor Mike Hough Birkbeck College Crime Surveys User Meeting 7 December 2010

What I shall do Introduce Euro-Justis And our European Social Survey module on trust in justice Use these projects to make a point Surveys are good for theory-testing Even government crime surveys And we ought to press for this

EURO-JUSTIS Funded by the EC (FP7) Scientific agenda: developing survey indicators of public trust in justice 1. Top level survey indicators 2. Detailed survey indicators 3. Contextual country-level data legal, economic, social data for interpretation Political agenda: testing procedural justice theories Developing work especially by Tom Tyler (NYU)

The European Social Survey ESS invites bids for modules 45 EURO-JUSTIS questions Round 5 module 30 countries Fieldwork now Oct-Dec 2010 Analysis in 2011 Descriptive and theory-testing Multi-levelling modelling to find predictors of Public trust in justice Perceived legitimacy Public compliance with the law

Timetable ESS pilot surveys in spring 2010 ESS main fieldwork in Autumn 2010 Euro-Justis pilots completed Nov 2010 EURO-JUSTIS reports summer 2011 ESS data analysis in Autumn 2011 Patching in missing countries? Japan Chile Trinidad and Tobago? Australia?

Securing compliance: a question of authority A shared set of craft skills needed by: Parents Teachers Managers at work Probation and prison officers Police Specific issues in using formal authority How to use formal authority skilfully A key question for criminal justice

Why do people obey the law? Compliance theories Four routes to compliance 1. Self-interest: instrumental or providential compliance 2. Morality: normative compliance, where obedience flows from acceptance of ethical or moral norms 3. [Lack of] opportunity: situational or constraint-based compliance 4. Habit: compliance based on routine

Instrumental theories of compliance the dominant discourse in UK politics People are rational calculators They maximize self-interest They are responsive to deterrent threat Why do people break the law? Low risk of punishment Punishment too soft Punishment too slow

Procedural justice theory an alternative perspective The key question for criminal policy Not, why do people break the law? But why do they comply with the law? Procedural fairness buys trust in justice Trust in justice builds legitimacy Legitimacy promotes compliance A theory about the institutional component of compliance with the law Obviously, a need for other components

Procedural justice theory Fairness Trust Legitimacy Authority Public trust Institutional legitimacy Authority Compliance

Procedural justice theory Fairness Trust Legitimacy Authority Public trust Institutional legitimacy Authority Compliance & cooperation

The key theoretical model Personal morality Trust: fairness Compliance with the law Trust: effectiveness Legitimacy Trust: shared values Cooperation with the police and courts Perceived risk of sanction Not greatly significant (statistically or substantively) Significant (statistically and substantively)

Testing ideas about social regulation Is procedural justice universally a driver of legitimacy? Is perceived effectiveness a critical factor in some jurisdictions? What about perceptions of corruption? How important is the economic and legal context? Income inequality Objective features of justice

Theory testing and crime surveys The BCS originated as a research project Testing and developing ideas Eg lifestyle theory Eg fear of crime and rationality Eg fear of crime and rationality Eg punitivity and knowledge Eg repeat victimisation A victim of its own success? Hijacked by its paymasters? Austerity and new opportunities?

TRUST IN JUSTICE EURO-JUSTIS & the ESS Professor Mike Hough Birkbeck College Crime Surveys User Meeting 7 December 2010