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Afrobarometer Survey 2015, Round 6

Niger, 2015
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NER_2015_AFB-R6_v01_M
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University of Cape Town (UCT), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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Q74a. 1st reason for not taking case to court (Q74A)

Data file: ngr_r6_data_2016_eng.sav

Overview

Valid: 1200
Invalid: -
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 9999
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 966
End: 969
Width: 4
Range: 0 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
74A. Parfois les gens ne portent pas plainte aux juridictions officielles, même quand ils pensent que leur plainte est légitime et qu’ils méritent justice. A votre avis, quelle serait la raison la plus importante qui empêche les gens de porter une affaire devant les tribunaux? Et qu’elle serait la deuxième raison la plus importante? 1ère réponse
Categories
Value Category Cases
-1 Missing 0
0%
0 Most people do take cases to court 24
2%
1 They cannot find a lawyer 14
1.2%
2 Lawyers are too expensive 50
4.2%
3 Absence of legal aid services / absence of free legal help 25
2.1%
4 Court costs are too expensive 48
4%
5 Judges, prosecutors or court officials will demand money 36
3%
6 People don't have enough time to go to court 27
2.3%
7 The distance to the courts is too far 40
3.3%
8 They don't speak the language spoken in the court 23
1.9%
9 They don't know their legal rights and remedies 124
10.3%
10 They don't know how to take a case to court 101
8.4%
11 They think the processes are too complex 25
2.1%
12 They expect the case to take too long 45
3.8%
13 They think the judges and court officials are incompetent 1
0.1%
14 They do not expect fair treatment 113
9.4%
15 They do not think the judges or courts are independent 7
0.6%
16 Don't trust the courts 71
5.9%
17 The courts favor the rich / powerful 26
2.2%
18 They prefer to go to traditional leaders / local council 183
15.3%
1100 Tolerance 14
1.2%
1101 Leave it to God 31
2.6%
1102 Fear 34
2.8%
1103 Patience 29
2.4%
9995 Other 70
5.8%
9998 Refused 0
0%
9999 Don't know 39
3.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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