Justice Perception Survey

Introduction

This survey is designed to explore how individuals with various ages, social statuses, and education levels understand the concept of justice. Our goal is to learn how respondents define the word 'justice', its significance for society, and which values (such as conscience, law, equality, etc.) form the foundation of justice.

Motivation: By gaining insights from diverse perspectives and experiences, we aim to better understand how the concept of justice is shaped at both individual and societal levels.

Invitation: Please participate in this important research by answering the questions below.

Responses collected until

1. Please select your age group:

2. Please specify your education level:

3. Please select your current social status:

4. What do you think 'justice' means? Please provide a brief explanation.

  1. this is each person's sense of conscience. the consolation of the victim and the punishment of the offender.
  2. justice is associated with fairness and humanity.
  3. justice is the pursuit of truth, a legitimate manifestation of appropriate values and moral principles. the requirements of justice must be met by certain behavior rules and internal decisions.

5. How do you evaluate the importance of justice for society?

  1. okay.
  2. very important
  3. justice is very important.

6. Which values do you think form the foundation of justice? (You can select multiple options)

Empathy

  1. humanity
  2. humanity

7. In which situations do you feel justice more in your daily life?

  1. acting selflessly, helping someone, not lying.
  2. in the tik family and with friends.
  3. during the buying and selling process, in psychological and social situations.

8. Do you have personal experiences related to justice?

9. How do you evaluate the influence of family, friends, and educational institutions on the formation of the concept of justice?

10. What steps do you think are important to take for changes in justice issues?

  1. update legal acts, allow new state laws
  2. walking by the principle of the law above everyone.
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