J4P (Justice for the Poor) Research Report, July 2013.
by Matthew Allen, Sinclair Dinnen, Daniel Evans and Rebecca Monson.
This major report and its related research “…attempts to understand the nature of disputation and sources of grievance affecting rural communities, the harm or damage that has a significant, lasting impact, and the various mechanisms that are utilized to obtain redress or manage conflict. Efforts have been made to understand justice from the perspective of the user—the choices that citizens make in managing disputes and grievances; the factors that influence their preference for particular solutions or institutions, or their decision to take action at all; how they interact with institutions in an effort to manage those disputes; and their satisfaction with the chosen courses of action…”