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    De herkomst van vertrouwen in de rechtsstaat 1993 – 2012

    onderzocht via tekstmining van de mediaberichtgeving en analyse van de publieke opinie

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    Kleinnijenhuis, Jan cc
    van Atteveldt, Wouter cc
    Welbers, Kasper cc
    Collection
    Dutch Research Council (NWO)
    Language
    Dutch
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    Abstract
    Issues that touch on the separation of powers, that is, on the relationship between parliament, government and the judiciary, and on the relationship between the Public Prosecution Service, the legal profession and the judge, have been rife in the news of the past twenty years ( for example IRT affair, acquittal of terror suspects, trial Wilders). The separation of powers is part of most Dutch definitions of the rule of law. The research resulting from this WODC publication is aimed at identifying trends and patterns in messages (from newspapers, television news bulletins, news websites, Twitter) over the past twenty years that could affect confidence in the rule of law. It was examined whether text mining, that is, automated text analysis or "content analysis", is an appropriate research tool.
     
    Kwesties die raken aan de scheiding der machten, dat wil zeggen, aan de verhouding tussen volksvertegenwoordiging, regering en rechterlijke macht, en aan de verhouding tussen OM, de advocatuur, en de rechter waren schering en inslag in het nieuws van de afgelopen twintig jaar (bijvoorbeeld IRT-affaire, vrijspraak terreurverdachten, proces-Wilders). De scheiding der machten vormt een onderdeel van de meeste Nederlandse definities van de rechtsstaat. Het onderzoek waaruit deze WODC-publicatie voortvloeit, is gericht op het onderkennen van trends en patronen in berichten (uit dagbladen, televisienieuwsbulletins, nieuwswebsites, Twitter) van de afgelopen twintig jaar die het vertrouwen in de rechtsstaat zouden kunnen beïnvloeden. Nagegaan werd of tekstmining, dat wil zeggen, geautomatiseerde tekstanalyse of ‘inhoudsanalyse’, daarbij een geschikt onderzoeksmiddel is.
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39591
    Keywords
    scheiding der machten; tekstmining; rechtsstaat; separation of powers; text mining; constitutional state
    Publisher
    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Publication date and place
    Amsterdam, 2012
    Grantor
    • Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
    Classification
    Public administration
    Pages
    124
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    Opdrachtgever: Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum (WODC), Ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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