Revista Galega de Economía (Nov 2023)

THE EFFECT OF SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS, FEAR OF CRIME AND SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN THE EVALUATION OF THE JUDICIARY DECISIONS

  • Manuel Ruiz-Adame,
  • Susana Martínez Rodríguez,
  • Jose Antonio Posada-Jiménez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15304/rge.32.3.9274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3

Abstract

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Crimes related to sexual abuse or rape provoke great social mobilizations, as happened with the gang called “la manada”. How the aftermath of the social mobilizations and socioeconomic factors influence the perception of security and the perception of justice, measured as judiciary decisions, are the aims of this paper. A randomized sample collected in two waves was obtained (N=605). The first one (N1=454) was performed after the judicial sentence of the case. A second wave (N2=151) was performed four months later, after the social alarm decreased. The perception of security increased after the peak moments of social mobilizations. The trust in justice was low and decreased after the social mobilizations. The perception of justice was higher among higher income levels. The perception of security decreases during the social mobilizations but it improves in a short period of time. The effects on the perception of justice last for a longer period.

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