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	<identifier identifierType="DOI">10.3886/ICPSR09729.v1</identifier>
	<creators>
    	
			<creator>
				<creatorName>Bogart, W.A.</creatorName>
			</creator>
    	
			<creator>
				<creatorName>Vidmar, Neil</creatorName>
			</creator>
    	
	</creators>
	<titles>
		<title>Access to Justice in Ontario, 1985-1988</title>
		
	</titles>
	<publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</publisher>
	<publicationYear>1992</publicationYear>
	<subjects>
		
      		<subject>attorneys</subject>
      	
      		<subject>civil rights</subject>
      	
      		<subject>discrimination</subject>
      	
      		<subject>disposition (legal)</subject>
      	
      		<subject>justice</subject>
      	
      		<subject>lawsuits</subject>
      	
      		<subject>privacy</subject>
      	
      		<subject>traffic accidents</subject>
      	
      		<subject>victim compensation</subject>
      	
      		<subject>victimization</subject>
      	
	</subjects>
	<dates>
		<date dateType="Available">1992-05-12</date>
		<date dateType="Updated">1999-11-19</date>
		
			
				
					<date dateType="StartDate">1985</date>
					<date dateType="EndDate">1988</date>
				
   				
   		
	</dates>
	<resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">
		
			survey data
		
	</resourceType>
	<alternateIdentifiers>
		<alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="ICPSR Study Number">9729</alternateIdentifier>
	</alternateIdentifiers>
	<version>1</version>
	<descriptions>
		<description>This data collection, which was designed to assess
 experiences with the Ontario, Canada, civil justice system, is a
 replication and extension of a survey conducted by the Civil
 Litigation Research Project at the University of Wisconsin. Interviews
 were conducted with the heads of households. Questions were asked
 about the nature of the problem, e.g., auto accident, work injury,
 discrimination, problems with landlord, violations of privacy, or
 victimization. Questions were also asked about actions taken in
 response to the problem, such as whether a lawyer was contacted,
 reasons for not contacting a lawyer, whether non-lawyer assistance was
 sought, whether a claim was made, and reasons for not making a claim.
 Finally, questions were asked about the household's experience with
 the Ontario justice system if a claim was made, including whether
 there was a trial or a hearing, how much the lawyer charged,
 evaluation of the result, satisfaction with the result, evaluation of
 the cost, perceived delay, agreement reached, and compensation
 awarded. Major demographic variables include age, occupation, number
 of persons in household, language, ethnic background, religion,
education, and family income.</description>
		
		
		
 	</descriptions>
	
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