Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Luciana Gross
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bueno, Rodrigo de Losso da Silveira, Sampaio, Joelson, Ramos, Luciana de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito
Texto Completo: https://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/79
Resumo: This paper investigates the degree of effectiveness of the rule of law in Brazil by analyzing how some vulnerable social groups, such as women and black people, deals with the compliance with law and with some authorities’ orders in Brazil. We created the Bra- zilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) as a validate argument for our confidence measure and the Brazil Perception of Compliance with Law Index” (BPCLI) that measure perceptions, attitudes and habits of Brazilians concerning compliance to law. We identi- fied some reasons that could explain the perceptions of these specific social groups. We found that there is a positive and significant relationship between the Brazilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) and Per- ception of Compliance with Law Index (BPCLI). This paper innovates when it shows some patterns regard- ing two vulnerable groups analyzed here: women and blacks believe that there are few reasons for a person like them obey the laws. In addition, we concluded that women have a higher level of BPCLI than men, which means, women comply with the law more than men; and blacks have a worst perception of the com- pliance with law comparing with whites, since they understand that Brazilian society seldomly comply with law. We also found a positive relationship of BP- CLI with variable age and income.
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spelling Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in BrazilGrupos vulneráveis no BrasilConfiança na JustiçaConfiança e Respeito às LeisInstituições e JudiciárioConfidence in JusticeCompliance with LawInstitutionsJudiciaryThis paper investigates the degree of effectiveness of the rule of law in Brazil by analyzing how some vulnerable social groups, such as women and black people, deals with the compliance with law and with some authorities’ orders in Brazil. We created the Bra- zilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) as a validate argument for our confidence measure and the Brazil Perception of Compliance with Law Index” (BPCLI) that measure perceptions, attitudes and habits of Brazilians concerning compliance to law. We identi- fied some reasons that could explain the perceptions of these specific social groups. We found that there is a positive and significant relationship between the Brazilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) and Per- ception of Compliance with Law Index (BPCLI). This paper innovates when it shows some patterns regard- ing two vulnerable groups analyzed here: women and blacks believe that there are few reasons for a person like them obey the laws. In addition, we concluded that women have a higher level of BPCLI than men, which means, women comply with the law more than men; and blacks have a worst perception of the com- pliance with law comparing with whites, since they understand that Brazilian society seldomly comply with law. We also found a positive relationship of BP- CLI with variable age and income.Este artigo examina o grau de efetividade do Estado de direito no Brasil por meio de uma análise de como alguns grupos sociais vulneráveis, como mulheres e negros, lidam com as leis e as instituições da Justiça no Brasil. Criamos o Índice Brasileiro de Confiança na Justiça (IBCJ), a fim de validar o argumento para a nossa medida a confiança e o Índice Brasileiro de Per- cepção e Conformidade com a Lei (IBPCL) que mede as percepções, atitudes e hábitos dos brasileiros re- lativos ao cumprimento da lei. Nós identificamos al- gumas razões que poderiam explicar as percepções desses grupos sociais específicos. Descobrimos que existe uma relação positiva e significativa entre a o IBCJ e o IBRCL. Este artigo inova ao apresentar al- guns padrões estatísticos de dois grupos sociais vul- neráveis analisados aqui: mulheres e negros, os quais teriam poucas razões para obedecerem às leis. Além disso, nós concluímos que mulheres têm um nível mais alto de percepção de confiança e respeito às leis em relação aos homens; e também concluímos que negros têm a pior percepção de confiança e respeito às leis em comparação aos brancos, já que eles en- tendem que, no Brasil, raramente as pessoas seguem as leis. Nós também encontramos uma relação positi- va entre o índice de percepção da confiança e respei- to às leis e as variáveis de idade e renda.Rede de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2015-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/7910.19092/reed.v2i2.79Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2015): Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal StudiesRevista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; v. 2 n. 2 (2015): Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2319-081710.19092/reed.v2i2reponame:Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitoinstname:Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)instacron:RPEDenghttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/79/85Cunha, Luciana GrossBueno, Rodrigo de Losso da SilveiraSampaio, JoelsonRamos, Luciana de Oliveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-05T16:24:28Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/79Revistahttps://reedrevista.org/reedONGhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/oaimvchein@gmail.com||reed.revista@gmail.com2319-08172319-0817opendoar:2020-07-05T16:24:28Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito - Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
Grupos vulneráveis no Brasil
title Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
spellingShingle Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
Cunha, Luciana Gross
Confiança na Justiça
Confiança e Respeito às Leis
Instituições e Judiciário
Confidence in Justice
Compliance with Law
Institutions
Judiciary
title_short Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
title_full Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
title_fullStr Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
title_sort Perceptions about compliance with law and vulnerable groups in Brazil
author Cunha, Luciana Gross
author_facet Cunha, Luciana Gross
Bueno, Rodrigo de Losso da Silveira
Sampaio, Joelson
Ramos, Luciana de Oliveira
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author2 Bueno, Rodrigo de Losso da Silveira
Sampaio, Joelson
Ramos, Luciana de Oliveira
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Luciana Gross
Bueno, Rodrigo de Losso da Silveira
Sampaio, Joelson
Ramos, Luciana de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Confiança na Justiça
Confiança e Respeito às Leis
Instituições e Judiciário
Confidence in Justice
Compliance with Law
Institutions
Judiciary
topic Confiança na Justiça
Confiança e Respeito às Leis
Instituições e Judiciário
Confidence in Justice
Compliance with Law
Institutions
Judiciary
description This paper investigates the degree of effectiveness of the rule of law in Brazil by analyzing how some vulnerable social groups, such as women and black people, deals with the compliance with law and with some authorities’ orders in Brazil. We created the Bra- zilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) as a validate argument for our confidence measure and the Brazil Perception of Compliance with Law Index” (BPCLI) that measure perceptions, attitudes and habits of Brazilians concerning compliance to law. We identi- fied some reasons that could explain the perceptions of these specific social groups. We found that there is a positive and significant relationship between the Brazilian Confidence in Justice Index (BCJI) and Per- ception of Compliance with Law Index (BPCLI). This paper innovates when it shows some patterns regard- ing two vulnerable groups analyzed here: women and blacks believe that there are few reasons for a person like them obey the laws. In addition, we concluded that women have a higher level of BPCLI than men, which means, women comply with the law more than men; and blacks have a worst perception of the com- pliance with law comparing with whites, since they understand that Brazilian society seldomly comply with law. We also found a positive relationship of BP- CLI with variable age and income.
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