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This study examines the factors influencing public perceptions of judicial
independence and their impact on trust in legal outcomes and justice delivery in the
Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District. This study specifically sought to assess public
awareness of judicial independence, measure levels of trust in the judiciary, identify
perceived challenges to judicial independence, and examine how these perceptions
influence trust in court decisions. Judicial independence is a cornerstone of democracy,
yet public trust in the judiciary is often shaped by various socio-political and
economic factors. A review of existing literature highlights how judicial independence
is perceived differently across contexts, with factors such as political influence,
economic status, and legal awareness playing key roles. The study adopted a mixedmethod
approach, employing an explanatory sequential mixed-method design, which
involved collecting and analyzing quantitative data first, followed by qualitative data
to provide deeper insights. A structured questionnaire was administered to a sample
population, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with judicial personnel
and selected community members. The main findings indicate that age and
employment status do not significantly influence perceptions of judicial independence,
while education level shows a borderline significance. However, income level has a
statistically significant impact on public perceptions, suggesting that lower-income
individuals perceive the judiciary as less independent. Qualitative findings further
reveal concerns about political interference, resource constraints, and inconsistencies
in legal processes as key issues affecting trust in the judiciary. This study is justified
by the limited district-level empirical evidence on public perceptions of judicial
independence in Ghana. By focusing on a specific local context, the research
contributes to bridging the gap between national constitutional guarantees and
grassroots perceptions, thereby enriching scholarly discourse and informing policy
reforms aimed at strengthening judicial legitimacy. The study concludes that
strengthening judicial transparency, improving legal education, and addressing socioeconomic
disparities are essential for enhancing public trust in judicial independence.
Recommendations include policy reforms to safeguard judicial autonomy, public
sensitization on legal rights, and institutional efforts to reduce political influence in
the judiciary. |
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