Legal Needs Surveys and Access to Justice
This report offers an empirical tool to help planners, statisticians, policy makers and advocates understand people's everyday legal problems and experience with the justice system. It sets out a framework for the conceptualisation, implementation and analysis of legal needs surveys and is informed by analysis of a wide range of national surveys conducted over the last 25 years. It provides guidance and recommendations in a modular way, allowing application into different types of surveys. It also outlines opportunities for legal needs-based indicators that strengthen our understanding of access to civil justice.
Model Questions, Model Structure and Short-Form Illustrative Questionnaire
This Chapter sets out a series of model core legal needs survey questions, along with explanations of their form. It also describes the range of topics that have been addressed through past legal needs surveys, and then situates the model questions within an illustrative short-form questionnaire.
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