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Judging the Judiciary: Understanding Public Confidence in Latin American Courts
Authors:Ryan Salzman  Adam Ramsey
Affiliation:1. Assistant professor of political science at Northern Kentucky University. ryanwsalzman@gmail.com.;2. Adjunct professor in the Department of Government and Economics at North Central Texas College. alphapirho_02@hotmail.com
Abstract:Although there is a substantial literature examining public confidence in the judiciary in developed nations, scholars have paid scant attention to analyzing judicial confidence in developing countries. Building on extant work regarding developed nations and introducing original hypotheses in the context of developing nations, this research explains influences on public confidence in Latin American judiciaries by developing a theory that focuses on the potential influences of institutional quality, experiences, and individual attitudes. The hypotheses are empirically tested with the rich individual‐level data compiled by the Latin American Public Opinion Project 2006 survey. The results indicate that a variety of factors influence public confidence in Latin American courts; the role of context explains points of consistency and divergence with research on developed nations.
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