Frequency distribution (%)
Rich person is more likely to be found guilty6
Poor person is more likely to be found guilty42
They have the same chance of being found guilty / not guilty44
DK/RA8

RICHPOOR: Rich vs. Poor - chance of not guilty verdict

Question text: Suppose two people - one rich, one poor - each appear in court, charged with an identical crime they did not commit. Choose an answer from this card to show who you think would be more likely to be found guilty?

Values:
  • Rich person is more likely to be found guilty
  • Poor person is more likely to be found guilty
  • They have the same chance of being found guilty / not guilty
  • DK/RA

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Attitudes towards the Judicial System in Georgia, 2011

Attitudes towards the Judicial System in Georgia, 2011

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