和解方案:普通人如何理解民事和解

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Jessica Bregant, Verity Winship
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公众认为“解决”民事案件意味着什么?在美国,大多数法律纠纷都以达成和解协议而告终,但外界对和解的看法知之甚少。为了填补这一空白,我们采取了一种直接的方法:我们询问了一个具有全国代表性的美国成年人样本——其中1000多人——关于定居的基本问题。我们发现,人们对和解的基本性质和频率有着广泛的理解,但对细节,包括陪审团的作用和和解范围,存在着持续的误解,尽管不是普遍的。由于和解是美国法律体系中普遍存在的一部分,该体系的合法性在一定程度上取决于公众对民事和解的理解和看法。这里报道的调查提供了对公众为解决问题所带来的理解和框架——图式——的基础研究。
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Settlement schemas: How laypeople understand civil settlement

Settlement schemas: How laypeople understand civil settlement

What does the public think it means to “settle” a civil case? Most legal disputes in the United States end in an agreement to settle, but little is known about what laypeople think about settlement. To fill this gap, we took a direct approach: we asked a nationally representative sample of US adults—more than 1000 of them—basic questions about settlement. We found widespread understanding about the essential nature and frequency of settlement, but persistent, though not universal, misconceptions about the details, including the role of a jury and settlement scope. Because settlement is such a pervasive part of the US legal system, the system's legitimacy turns in part on how the public understands and views civil settlement. The survey reported here provides a foundational study of the understandings and framework—the schemas—that the public bring to settlement.

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