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Poles don't believe in justice

Poles don't believe in justice /fot. www.jaraczewo.pl
2009-03-23, author dominik , translator sylwia
Categories: [ Social issues ]

We don't believe in just verdicts and we think that most judges and prosecutors are corrupted. In fact, we are afraid to even come for help - it turns out form the research carried out for the Ministry of Justice.

The Ministry of Justice commissioned an extensive research concerning the image of the Polish Judiciary System and its reforms. The research was carried out by the Homo Homini Institute.

A general result of the research: Polish people don't believe in law-abidingness and they have got rather negative opinion of the Polish Judiciary System.

44 percent of Polish people is of a negative opinion and 37 percent is just the opposite. What's interesting is the fact that those of a positive opinion cannot really justify their views: more than 21 percent of respondents said that “they just thought so”.



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