Judicial Credibility in the We-media Era: Rationality, Constituent Elements and Construction
July 21, 2017 10:05 Source: Social Sciences in China Press Author: Hu Ming

 Hu Ming

Guanghua Law School, Zhejiang University

  Bet365 lotto review We-media’s influence on judicial credibility has become increasingly apparent in the changing modes of information communication. Interpretation of a sample of influential lawsuits in the light of reason will reveal the core elements shaping the public’s judgments on criminal cases, including both internal elements centering on trust, reputation and interaction and external elements centering on transaction costs. Our quantitative assessment of the role of trust, reputation and interaction in the public's views on criminal justice plus a comparison of the differences between their understanding and that of grassroots legal officials reflect the fact that underlying these rational choices is the clouding of judicial credibility due to contravention of the rules of justice . If we are to build judicial credibility, it is essential that we establish a sound relationship between the public and the criminal justice system, a relationship based on upholding the idea of ​​rule of law and respecting the rules of justice.

 Keywords: we-media, judicial credibility, rational choice

 

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