Inside-Judicial Systems:
your trust in and engagement with community-based justice systems
ex. conflict resolution through elders, mediation, cultural traditions, etc.
The following results are for Community-Based Justice
This score suggests that you may have low trust in traditional or community-based justice methods. You might feel that these systems are unfair, ineffective, or not suited to your needs. Perhaps past experiences have shaped your skepticism, or you prefer formal legal structures. Research on community-based justice highlights that while these systems offer familiarity and cultural respect, they sometimes lack consistency and inclusivity. If you find these systems lacking, consider exploring alternative ways to advocate for fair and transparent conflict resolution.
Your score suggests that you recognize the value of community-based justice systems but have some reservations. You may trust these methods in certain situations but feel that they lack fairness or effectiveness in others. Many individuals experience mixed feelings toward informal justice systems, balancing tradition with a desire for more formal legal protections. Your score indicates that you engage with these systems selectively, depending on the circumstances.
Your score indicates a strong belief in and reliance on community-based justice. You likely view traditional mediation and conflict resolution as fair, effective, and culturally appropriate. You may prefer these systems over formal legal processes because they align with your values, provide a sense of dignity, and prioritize restoring relationships. Research suggests that individuals with high engagement in community justice often feel a stronger sense of belonging and empowerment.